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I saw it mentioned a few days ago where hospital staff in an Arkansas hospital system quit because they were burned out. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if hospitals started to prioritize care for those who aren't as ill and let those who are severe ill die. Heck I wonder if it'll go as far as hospitals prioritizing patients who got the vaccine.
 

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And the virus is just jumping back and forth between the unvaccinated and vaccinated host. Increasing the odds that a variant just as contagious as Delta and more resistant to vaccines will emerge.

People don’t want to hear it but an actual enforced lockdown is needed now to get this under control. I’d rather deal with temporary inconvenience now than a longevity of pain in the future.

Im pretty sure most people wouldnt. The problem is this shytty ass government dont wanna compensate you
 

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It’s getting scary with all these mandatory vacs coming down. :lupe:

Tired of there’s corporations and Gov trying to run our lives and strip us of our rights. :beli:
They aren't stripping you of anything. If your employer makes a requirement for you to work there and you don't want to comply with it you have the option to leave. My employer requires I not smoke mamajuana which is legal in my state. If I can't comply with that I'm free to leave.

That being said once these vaccines become FDA approved I would expect all major employers to start requiring them for anyone that does work that they're exposed to other people.
 

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I saw it mentioned a few days ago where hospital staff in an Arkansas hospital system quit because they were burned out. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if hospitals started to prioritize care for those who aren't as ill and let those who are severe ill die. Heck I wonder if it'll go as far as hospitals prioritizing patients who got the vaccine.
death panels popppinggg smh
 

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I saw it mentioned a few days ago where hospital staff in an Arkansas hospital system quit because they were burned out. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if hospitals started to prioritize care for those who aren't as ill and let those who are severe ill die. Heck I wonder if it'll go as far as hospitals prioritizing patients who got the vaccine.

This happened during the first wave. Triage
 

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if your kid isn't in high school virtual learning sucks. I had to watch my nieces and nephew a few days during school this past year wasn't fun. Kids zone out so fast catching em on roblox or they don't log back in after lunch, you basically have to have your eyes on them for the full school day :mjlol:

My nephew is like this too, but his grades are through the roof. He always has a youtube video open on the low and thinks we don't know. He just blows through as much work as he can and does him I guess :yeshrug:
 

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My niece was supposed to go to daycare in Sept, been pushed back to Nov. Which sucks, she's 3 and has barely interacted with other children.

Same here, but my son is 2 and the only interaction he's had with kids is at the park. He may be at home another year :mjcry: Not sure if we can go through another year working from home while watching a child.
 
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