Thread regarding Bank of America layoffs

If the Vac is mandated would you take it?

The the boosters, etc? where does it end?

All in the name of getting butts in seats

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Absolutely not. I wouldn’t disclose my medical info to boa regardless of me being vax or not. That crossed the line for me.

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Post ID: @9oin+1ct4CB5q

Yep. Thanos will still get 50% of the people thanks to this shot lol!

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Post ID: @1qdw+1ct4CB5q

I’m hesitant on the booster. I got so sick after the second dose. I was out for two days. Literally couldn’t move my body, head pounding, and thought I was going to vomit. Worst I felt in a long long time.

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Post ID: @unf+1ct4CB5q

The admins of this side are getting desperate to control the narrative. They delete so many posts if they don't like the content.

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Post ID: @lsz+1ct4CB5q

Post ID: @nes+1ct4CB5q so far, it seems they both work when combined but you might want to look more into it, this article is a month old, from the EU:

The vaccines from Moderna and BioNTech / Pfizer are based on the same technology and protect against the same part of the coronavirus called the spike protein. After the first dose of an mRNA vaccine, the body has learnt to recognize this protein. When the second dose of mRNA vaccine is given, the protection given by the first dose is enhanced. This happens regardless of which of the two mRNA vaccines is given and which was given first.

"The same thing happens when you have had a coronavirus infection and only need one vaccine dose, since the immune system also recognizes the spike protein. This indicates that the immune system is reacting well, even if it is stimulated in two different ways," Bukholm explains.

Good experience from other countries

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) recommends combining different coronavirus vaccines when the same type of vaccine is not available. Countries such as Canada and the United Kingdom, like Norway, also combine different coronavirus vaccines.

"Combining two different vaccines has been shown to have no other types of side effects than those seen when using two doses of the same vaccine. Our recommendation for everyone to accept the vaccine they are offered is based on several types of assessments, as well as experiences from the countries in which this is practiced," says Bukholm.

There are no results yet from studies testing the combination of the mRNA vaccines, but studies of the combination of viral vector vaccines (such as the AstraZeneca vaccine) with the mRNA vaccine have yielded good results.

"It is highly likely that the same will apply to the combination of the mRNA vaccines, and we have no knowledge to indicate any problems with such a combination," he explains.

Link to full article below:

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-07-vaccines-biontechpfizer-moderna-combined.html

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Post ID: @hzb+1ct4CB5q

Pfizer is getting the FDA approval, my question is if one got a vaccine other than Pfizer or an mRNA vaccine and they mandate vaccination, will the non-Pfizer jabs still count or are they going to force people to get Pfizer?

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Post ID: @nes+1ct4CB5q

Yes, I would take it.

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Post ID: @sel+1ct4CB5q

Well that's a pretty d-mb statement. You do realize that once these COVID vaccines are FDA approved (Pfizer likely today), they will be mandatory for most businesses. So unless you enjoy permanent unemployment........

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Post ID: @nkq+1ct4CB5q

I wont. my resignation first.

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