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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe they shouldn't have fired people for refusing to get covid vaccines.[/quote] Do you have any idea how many vaccines active military are required to get[/quote] DP here Yes, and no one complains about those. There wasn't even that much pushback about the Anthrax vaccine. The Covid vaccine was different than anything else experienced in our modern times. [/quote] Except it wasn’t. There could be no option. The military can’t work from home or shelter in place. You can’t have a pandemic running through ships and barracks and every other necessary close quarters. The US military was largely responsible for spreading the 1918-1919 great influenza and giving it perfect carriers in which to mutate into a deadlier strain. [/quote] I highly doubt our current military had any of the necessary co-morbidities. How many diabetic or obese military people do you know? [/quote] DP. That’s not even the issue. It’s a national security issue when squadrons, units, fleets, etc are all too sick to function. And that’s when happens when viruses spread through groups. Just because it doesn’t kill you, doesn’t mean you don’t lose 7-14 of work after spreading it to your co workers who will do the same. [/quote] Why the recent spike of athletes dying “suddenly” AFTER they got the vaccine?[/quote]
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