Religious employees allegedly fired for not getting COVID-19 vaccine sue Massachusetts pharmaceutical company

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Several religious employees of a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company, who claim they were fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine have filed a lawsuit, led by Alex Jones' attorney.

All field employees were required to get vaccinated and submit proof of vaccination to Takeda by November 1, 2021," it reads.

The complaint names several employees — Lisa Joy Amoson, Robb Huck, Troby Lane Parrish, Alecia Ramsey, Larry Harold Savage, Jillyn Schmidt, Sandra Salazar Silva, Britt Harold Singleton, Susan Welch — who were allegedly fired over their refusal to be vaccinated. FactCheck.org confirmed the use of fetal tissues in the development of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, saying the vaccines were "tested in cell lines that were long ago made from an aborted fetus." This process occurred at an "early phase of development."

Illustration picture shows the Takeda facilities at the production site of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, in Lessines, Monday 23 May 2022.

 

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Holidays approaching, many without family lost to Covid and fox still upset about vaccine mandates Really Grow up!

You mean fired for not getting the alleged COVID-19 vaccine.

Sue the pants of them. I hope all these companies that forced the kill shot go under. Bring back our small businesses!!

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