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Think Mirror
Domino Effect a coming?
Never Forget!
"Who Can Make You Get a Covid Vaccine?
By Giulia Heyward
Oct. 28, 2021
Employers, universities and local governments can all issue some type of vaccination requirement. Here’s what to know about the mandates."
…Any company is within its legal rights to require employees get vaccinated, barring any conflicting disability or religious belief, according to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Walmart, the nation’s largest private employer, is requiring that about 17,000 workers in its headquarters — but not the bulk of its 1.6 million American workers — receive a vaccine.
The Walt Disney Company, Google, Facebook, Tyson Foods and Uber are some of the other large companies requiring at least some of their employees to be vaccinated.
What about children in K-12 schools?
That can depend on whether the child is in a public or private school. While children ages 12 to 17 are now eligible for the vaccine, and it’s likely that younger children will become eligible this fall, it’s not a requirement for attending a public K-12 school anywhere in the country.
Private schools, along with day care centers and camps, can decide whether to require their students to get a vaccine or not.
Most children already receive routine vaccinations for other diseases, like tetanus, polio and chickenpox, to fulfill school enrollment requirements. So a state-level requirement for a Covid vaccine in the future is a possibility…
Could your local or state government require you to get the vaccine? What about the federal government?
Local and state governments can enforce a vaccination because of a legal precedent set by the 1905 Supreme Court ruling in Jacobson v. Massachusetts, which let states require their residents get smallpox vaccinations.
New York City will this month begin requiring proof of vaccination for dining inside restaurants, entering fitness centers and taking part in other indoor activities.
At the same time, some states, like Florida, are using their authority to enforce the opposite, and have banned agencies and businesses from requiring proof of vaccination….
As many as seven million federal workers are now required to show proof of vaccination, under new guidelines announced by President Biden in late July. If they do not, they’ll have to follow strict rules on mandatory masking, weekly testing and social distancing. The military said it would follow suit with its employees.
States like North Carolina, New York and California are also requiring their state employees do the same. And mandatory vaccination orders are also popping up for workers in state hospital systems across the country. This includes most hospitals in Massachusetts, some in South Carolina and others in North Carolina…
And these requirements aren’t a HIPAA violation, either — while the act protects a patient’s confidential health information, including what one’s health care provider can share with others, it doesn’t cover what employers can ask for…
And as for the federal government, that’s a no. The director of the C.D.C., Rochelle Walensky, confirmed in July that there would be no nationwide mandate.
https://www.nytimes.com/article/covid-vaccine-mandates.html
WHO has Dominion over people, as people have dominion over animals?
Did they get the vax though?
is that what they rinsed off the roof?
Vatican
1550s, from Latin mons Vaticanus, Roman hill on which Papal palace stands. By Klein's sources said to be an Etruscan loan-word and unrelated to vates "soothsayer, prophet, seer" (see vates), but most others seem to think it is related, on the notion of "hill of prophecy" (compare vaticinatio "a foretelling, soothsaying, prophesying," vaticinari "to foretell").
also from 1550s
pretty clear, indeed
they won't be safe to walk down the streets
New technique could help scientists create a gene in just 1 day
Enzymes are on the cusp of speed writing DNA
18 JUN 2018 BYROBERT F. SERVICE
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Church says the new approach is not quite ready to dethrone conventional DNA synthesis. So far, the group has made oligos only 10 bases long. And there are still a few writing problems, as the approach was only 98% accurate at writing DNA in the desired sequence, below the 99% accuracy of the traditional approach. "It's cool for a first demonstration," Palluk says. "But it's not quite there yet."
In order to write oligos up to 1000 bases long, the approach will likely need to be 99.9% accurate. If it gets there, Church says it could help revolutionize not just synthetic biology's efforts to write and test new genes, but also enable efforts to write massive libraries of data in DNA to create a compact archive the firehoses of information coming from giant science projects such as astronomy surveys, which could then be fished out and read out later.
https://www.science.org/content/article/new-technique-could-help-scientists-create-gene-just-1-day