Williams: In April of 2021, it was put out to all employees [ESPN/Disney] that they believed, as a company, that getting a vaccine was a personal decision; something changed between then and October of that year, when they no longer felt it was a personal decision, and instead, decided to have a company-wide mandate to receive the vaccine.
Ruiz: The vaccine helps to prevent transmission…it doesn't work for everybody…some people still get infected. But what it does do, it significantly reduces the chance that a person gets infected…yes, it does reduce transmission, overall, in the general public.
['doctor' Ruiz has proven to be nothing more than a 'yes man' for the medical industrial complex]
In the COVID vaccine hearing, Dingell read a question from a piece of paper, not unusual, but 'Dr. Lynch' then read an apparent prepared answer from a paper in from of him. A totally scripted exchange.
Ross: Vaccination requirements, including in the military, have had a long and storied history. All the way back to 1777, General George Washington required his Continental Troops to be inoculated against smallpox.
[any comparison of smallpox to COVID-19 would only be attempted by an absolute idiot]