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  • slimslob
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    #8956
    Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

    Originally posted by bsm2
    Quit or get fired. Nothing new

    No worries I am sure the company already has hundreds of applications
    Obviously in your liberal blindness you did not read all of Frohn's post so let me quote the part you missed so that others can see how stupid you really are. " A couple of them have already been picked up (for the same pay) by another housing component facility that has been struggling to find skilled workers for months! I foresee a sizeable chunk of those who quit to be picked up by this company, and other similar sized operations near my city that have been struggling to find skilled workers."

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    • SalesServiceGuy
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      #8957
      Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

      Originally posted by slimslob
      Obviously in your liberal blindness you did not read all of Frohn's post so let me quote the part you missed so that others can see how stupid you really are. " A couple of them have already been picked up (for the same pay) by another housing component facility that has been struggling to find skilled workers for months! I foresee a sizeable chunk of those who quit to be picked up by this company, and other similar sized operations near my city that have been struggling to find skilled workers."

      ... you did not get the big message! The employer said "it is my way and get vaccinated or please find a job elsewhere".

      I am sure this employer has rec'd legal advise before they made this new company policy.

      The employer already made contingency plans to shift production to elsewhere.

      Although the worker's may feel that their personal freedoms have been trampled upon the employer is thinking more about the legal liability should one of these employees infect someone else either inside or outside the workplace.

      ... besides, it is the right thing to do. An employee in the ICU is a liability.

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      • copiertec
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        #8958
        Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

        Anybody heard about this? I just heard about it, seems interesting.

        https://walkoutwednesday.net/

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        • bsm2
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          #8959
          Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

          Originally posted by slimslob
          Obviously in your liberal blindness you did not read all of Frohn's post so let me quote the part you missed so that others can see how stupid you really are. " A couple of them have already been picked up (for the same pay) by another housing component facility that has been struggling to find skilled workers for months! I foresee a sizeable chunk of those who quit to be picked up by this company, and other similar sized operations near my city that have been struggling to find skilled workers."
          Apparently quit or get fired is beyond your mental skills Again nothing new don't like the company you work for or the rules quit or get fired.


          Time for your cookies and milk.

          Post the Company with the Job openings I am sure most people would want to work for a company that respects the health of there workers and families .
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          Last edited by bsm2; 08-10-2021, 10:38 PM.

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          • bsm2
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            #8960

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            • bsm2
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              #8961
              Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

              3 first responders in Florida die of Covid within 3 days

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              • bsm2
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                #8962
                Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                U.S. sends hundreds of ventilators to Florida as Covid surge continues
                As of Tuesday, 14,787 people were hospitalized, 145 percent more than during the state's previous peak in July 2020, a state hospital group said.

                The federal government has sent hundreds of ventilators and other equipment this week to help Florida respond to a record number of Covid hospitalizations.

                The devices, which came from the federal government's Strategic National Stockpile, included 200 ventilators and 100 smaller breathing devices and related supplies, said an official of the Department of Health and Human Services.

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                • bsm2
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                  • copiertec
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                    #8964
                    Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                    Ultimately, who is going to pay for a lawsuit that may last for an eternity? The Florida tax payers of course. Unless, you can find where the money is going to come from? The tax payers of Florida will foot the bill for a witch-hunt, so much for retiring in the Sunshine State. I'm sure in the end nothing will come of it, attorneys will be wealthier and the Florida citizens taxed even more while the cases just get delayed and the games are played. Remember, most people forget what happened last month, let alone a year or so. What ever happened to that Clinton Guy that was charged with putting a cigar in a place that wasn't meant for smoking? NOTHING! How much did the tax payers foot for that bill?

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                    • Copier Addict
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                      #8965
                      Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                      Originally posted by copiertec
                      Ultimately, who is going to pay for a lawsuit that may last for an eternity? The Florida tax payers of course. Unless, you can find where the money is going to come from? The tax payers of Florida will foot the bill for a witch-hunt, so much for retiring in the Sunshine State. I'm sure in the end nothing will come of it, attorneys will be wealthier and the Florida citizens taxed even more while the cases just get delayed and the games are played. Remember, most people forget what happened last month, let alone a year or so. What ever happened to that Clinton Guy that was charged with putting a cigar in a place that wasn't meant for smoking? NOTHING! How much did the tax payers foot for that bill?

                      https://apnews.com/article/fd87261f7...fed43b1e8106fe
                      Putting a cigar somewhere it wasn't meant to be wasn't the cause of any deaths now, was it?
                      The lunacy of dINSANEtos will most likely result in much sickness and death.

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                      • copiertec
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                        #8966
                        Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                        Originally posted by copier addict
                        Putting a cigar somewhere it wasn't meant to be wasn't the cause of any deaths now, was it?
                        The lunacy of dINSANEtos will most likely result in much sickness and death.
                        Again, proving those deaths are or were caused by his actions, is the question. For instance, there is a legal term called, " plausible deniability," it's an abstract term, but has huge impact on law and is often used. For example, OJ Simson a classic case of "plausible deniability." So, proving this man is responsible of so " alleged deaths," is the real argument. But is he really responsible when people have knowingly rejected mandates that were imposed back in march of last year? People will always have free will regardless of what government restrictions are imposed on them. So, I do not see how he will be held accountable for people dying, when the CDC has stated in writing that there is a high recovery rate from this disease (Please refer to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the stats). How do we not know these "alleged" deaths were not caused by medical malpractice while these patients were in the medical facility? This is something that will take some looking into, of course, at the tax payers dime.

                        plausible deniability

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                        • Copier Addict
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                          #8967
                          Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                          Originally posted by copiertec
                          Again, proving those deaths are or were caused by his actions, is the question. For instance, there is a legal term called, " plausible deniability," it's an abstract term, but has huge impact on law and is often used. For example, OJ Simson a classic case of "plausible deniability." So, proving this man is responsible of so " alleged deaths," is the real argument. But is he really responsible when people have knowingly rejected mandates that were imposed back in march of last year? People will always have free will regardless of what government restrictions are imposed on them. So, I do not see how he will be held accountable for people dying, when the CDC has stated in writing that there is a high recovery rate from this disease (Please refer to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the stats). How do we not know these "alleged" deaths were not caused by medical malpractice while these patients were in the medical facility? This is something that will take some looking into, of course, at the tax payers dime.

                          plausible deniability
                          Why would he be held accountable? When do politicians ever face consequences for their actions?
                          It, however, doesn't take much critical thinking to understand that deliberately taking away tools can affect outcomes.

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                          • copiertec
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                            #8968
                            Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                            Originally posted by copier addict
                            Why would he be held accountable? When do politicians ever face consequences for their actions?
                            It, however, doesn't take much critical thinking to understand that deliberately taking away tools can affect outcomes.
                            You make a good point. I would hope that the Florida citizens would respect others when going into public places considering the circumstances we are currently under, but you know how that goes. In all situations you must do what is best for you and/ or your family, even if there were or is a mandate, some people will ignore the mandates, and trying to govern that will be like herding cats. But, should one be thrown in jail for disregarding these mandates...no as that would categorize a state or a nation as socialistic or authoritarian rule.
                            But, putting this man on trial and suing him for a mask mandate or lack there of is a waste of tax payers money, or holding him accountable for "alleged" death due to lack of a mask mandate is going to be hard to prove, again putting him on trial will ultimately deplete the state coffers and that ultimately will fall on the tax payers to foot the bill.
                            This debate on mask mandates will always be a double edged sword.

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                            • slimslob
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                              #8969
                              Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                              Originally posted by copiertec
                              You make a good point. I would hope that the Florida citizens would respect others when going into public places considering the circumstances we are currently under, but you know how that goes. In all situations you must do what is best for you and/ or your family, even if there were or is a mandate, some people will ignore the mandates, and trying to govern that will be like herding cats. But, should one be thrown in jail for disregarding these mandates...no as that would categorize a state or a nation as socialistic or authoritarian rule.
                              But, putting this man on trial and suing him for a mask mandate or lack there of is a waste of tax payers money, or holding him accountable for "alleged" death due to lack of a mask mandate is going to be hard to prove, again putting him on trial will ultimately deplete the state coffers and that ultimately will fall on the tax payers to foot the bill.
                              This debate on mask mandates will always be a double edged sword.
                              Not to mention that any trial could ultimately result in the mandates being declared Unconstitutional.

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                              • bsm2
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                                #8970
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