Companies are (quietly) dropping vaccine mandates

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We've moved into a new chapter of the pandemic.

The White House yesterday called on businesses to take certain actions to protect employees and customers from COVID-19 this fall. Mandates weren't on the list.

There are other things employers can do, as well, like telling people not to come in if they're sick, and, "if possible, offer remote work for those with symptoms," says Dr. Leana Wen, a public health professor at George Washington University.Things have changed a lot since these mandates were first put in place last year — a time when vaccination was seen as very effective against spreading disease. Now with the variants, that's less true, Wen says.

 

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Except in Ontario, Canada 🙄

Companies are quietly killing people. Not a good way to address worker shortages

Media said getting the vaccine would prevent me from getting COVID. Then they said the vaccine would deal with COVID. Yesterday, my doctor said the reason I am still coughing/struggling a month later after COVID is because virus left behind bacteria. need antibiotics. Media lied.

So many lost jobs.

Only autocrat states like ccp can continue this absurdity and madness for ever.

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