[NYT] BREAKING: FDA aiming to give Pfizer vaccine full approval Monday. Update: approved!

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Lawyers take on cases all the time pro bono not knowing whether they'll actually win or not :laff:

Not every case is a slam dunk breh as any situation or issue could arise. You also have to factor in that each state is different and has their own Supreme Court.


Chances are that they wouldn't even get that far but then again you're operating under the false assumption that mom and pop shops couldn't get pro Bono legal help to defend them either
 

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Chances are that they wouldn't even get that far but then again you're operating under the false assumption that mom and pop shops couldn't get pro Bono legal help to defend them either

Pay attention to court cases and lawsuits that come from the FDA approving the vaccine next week and we will revisit this topic at a later date.

Edit: Here's a story of school actually giving out religious and medical exemptions, so they do actually exist contrary to popular opinion

UVA disenrolls 238 students who violated vaccine mandate

The school offered exemptions for medical and religious reasons, which UVA granted to 335 students, according to the outlet.
 
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Just because you use a lawyer to draw up a vaccine mandate doesn't mean that you'd be able to pay them full time if needed in the event of a lawsuit :comeon:
Who you think is in better standing the company with consultants and lawyers or the weak ass employee claiming religion as a reason to be anti vax?
 

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they gonna ask for the ingredient list next :mjlol:

do you really work in medicine?

"13 DESCRIPTION The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine is supplied as a frozen suspension in multiple dose vials; each vial must be diluted with 1.8 mL of sterile 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP prior to use to form the vaccine. Each dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine contains 30 mcg of a nucleoside-modified messenger RNA (modRNA) encoding the viral spike (S) glycoprotein of SARS-CoV-2. Each dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine also includes the following ingredients: lipids (0.43 mg (4-hydroxybutyl)azanediyl)bis(hexane-6,1-diyl)bis(2-hexyldecanoate), 0.05 mg 2[(polyethylene glycol)-2000]- N,N-ditetradecylacetamide, 0.09 mg 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, and 0.2 mg cholesterol), Revised: 12 August 2021 33 0.01 mg potassium chloride, 0.01 mg monobasic potassium phosphate, 0.36 mg sodium chloride, 0.07 mg dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate, and 6 mg sucrose. The diluent (0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP) contributes an additional 2.16 mg sodium chloride per dose. The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine does not contain preservative. The vial stoppers are not made with natural rubber latex. 14 CLINICAL PHA"

https://www.fda.gov/media/144413/download
 

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This doesn’t prove anything

the religious exemption has to be legitimate. It can’t be because you’re anti vax

And whose to say that a lot of those exemptions aren't legitimate? A lot of people have had religious exemptions for years and therefore have never gotten vaccinated. Hell, MPJ is going to dodge having to take the vaccine because of his religious reasons.

Deny one that the courts actually find to be legitimate and see what happens........
 

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This is just gonna end up as one of those things....
Eventually the fukkkery will become common knowledge and nobody will care.
 

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This doesn’t prove anything

the religious exemption has to be legitimate. It can’t be because you’re anti vax


Well established Universities have already been through this fight thanks to the OG anti vax crowd and probably already have a list of religions/sects that have a legitimate track record with regards to vaccinations.

When I was at the University of Maryland they added the meningitis vaccine to Thier list of vaccines after I was already a student. I had to go the school infirmary to get the shot or else I would get dropped from my classes. This was back in the 2000s
 

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Well established Universities have already been through this fight thanks to the OG anti vax crowd and probably already have a list of religions/sects that have a legitimate track record with regards to vaccinations.

When I was at the University of Maryland they added the meningitis vaccine to Thier list of vaccines after I was already a student. I had to go the school infirmary to get the shot or else I would get dropped from my classes. This was back in the 2000s

I got a slippery slope question for you since you mention past vaccinations...

Let's say if one person had actually been vaccinated before in their younger years, yet their religious beliefs had changed over the years and they didn't believe in vaccines anymore because of it and didn't do so for their children after.

Do you believe that the exemption should apply to them even if they had already been vaccinated in the past? You might say no, but the courts could and would likely potentially say something different.
 

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I got a slippery slope question for you since you mention past vaccinations...

Let's say if one person had actually been vaccinated before in their younger years, yet their religious beliefs had changed over the years and they didn't believe in vaccines anymore because of it and didn't do so for their children after.

Do you believe that the exemption should apply to them even if they had already been vaccinated in the past? You might say no, but the courts could and would likely potentially say something different.


You would think that they would look at their vaccination history while being a part of Thier religion. If that passes the smell test they would then look at other people within the religion to see if they have a history of vaccinations as well.

Hasidic Jews and Jehovahs witnesses seem to get these exemptions the most

I'm gonna tag a real lawyer @mobbinfms
 
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