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I understand. The whole MSM covid psyop has ppl in a funk IMHO. Neighbors & coworkers don't want to destroy old friendships / decent working relationships.
But it has been months and to anyone who has been paying attention it is obvious and pussy-footing around is getting old.
I'd make some signs to support this and post them around if I could figure out how to deal with the printer-tracking problems…
prior exposure to a related virus?
(lots of coronaviruses around - have been for a long time.)
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An illegitimate President created an illegal rule in violation of our Constitution and thus should not be enforced…
OSHA offices locations…
https://www.osha.gov/contactus/bystate
In which case the "vaccinated" are a risk to everyone, but especially the "non-vaccinated"?
So if hospital staff are all vaccinated and an non-vaccinated patient is admitted for something completely different how are they protected?
There's lots of evidence of viral transmission but it is usually specific for each virus and it's ability to survive and persist in the environment. In this covid situation this anon refers to both virus shedding and spike protein shedding. Here are a couple of links for more information.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/vaccinated-healthcare-workers-threat-unvaccinated-patients-co-workers/
https://newestalerts.wordpress.com/2021/06/16/pfizer-confirms-covid-vaccinated-people-can-shed-spike-proteins-and-harm-the-unvaccinated/
It's not flu. Flu may be counted as a covid case in some patients but the virus is a biological weapon chimera created with increased ability to attach to specific human cells. The spike protein capability was added from HIV strains and are a major problem, both in the virus and in the "vaccines."
Didn't see the info about the asymptomatic ability to transmit virus. Haven't seen that documented with covid but could have missed it. I know there are claims that influenza can be transmitted a day or so before symptoms appear so it may be possible.
I just posted a couple of links (in this bread) that expand on my point. There are probably different stages of covid in vaccinated ppl so a wide range of possibilities exist as far as transmission is concerned. I agree that the mutations selected in vaccinated ppl could be important but not sure about delta. The Indian strain was delta and responded well to Ivermectin so think it's just another variant. There will probably be lots of variants but the question is are they truly different in their ability to spread or cause disease? Hasn't happened so far fortunately.
A lot of what is going on is scare tactics IMHO.
Perhaps. Have suspected more deadly strains have been used to target specific individuals (high profile ppl who were anti-vax for example) so encourage ppl to use the recommended vitamins etc to keep a health immune system.