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What do you understand about the phrase "human trials"?a vaccin so fast made then they have not tested the long term effects
So any sane person will refuse thevaccin
What do you understand about the phrase "human trials"?a vaccin so fast made then they have not tested the long term effects
So any sane person will refuse thevaccin
"We are mortal we wither away and die"Yes it matters
We are mortal we rise up and then wither away.
Destroying the lives of the young to cotton wool people 80+ is madness.
ok I agreeThere are cases where employers have the right to drug and/or alcohol test employees as a matter of workplace safety. Pilots being a good example.
integerity of ones own body and not being forced to take medicines is a right that is more important then the general common good imhoI'll probably have to take it. My workplace is 24/7/365, and is essential. If someone brings the virus onto our floor, it's a big problem for the country.
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I am free to quit. I don't know what will happen when the vaccine comes online. I share a desk with the other shifts, we all do. If the virus gets onto our floor then it's a huge problem and will require people to be called out of retirement from other areas of the country. But we're a long way from there yet.integerity of ones own body and not being forced to take medicines is a right that is more important then the general common good imho
I’ve got a mate who’s a Qantas pilot.If you want to fly with Qantas you will have to prove you have had the vaccine. Bit of a weird move as didn't Australia say they are not opening up before 2022 for travel. They go on to say they dont know if this will apply to Domestic travel.
Sounds like it will be similar to Yellow Fever.
could? Two airlines are now openly inside with the nwoI really dont know to be honest its not 1 vaccine is it.
China has there version same with Russia US and Uk have various versions.
Say you want to go and visit China they may say you need to take there vaccine.
Its mad to think I have flew 8 times since Virus started with no vaccine this could well change
I won't be surprised if we do see a 'Covid passport' in the future, even for going to pubs, concerts, sporting events etc.. It'd make sure everyone gets it and would probably help the economy too. If it helps us return to normal quicker, I'm all for it.If you want to fly with Qantas you will have to prove you have had the vaccine. Bit of a weird move as didn't Australia say they are not opening up before 2022 for travel. They go on to say they dont know if this will apply to Domestic travel.
Sounds like it will be similar to Yellow Fever.
Qantas have said you will have to prove you have had the vaccine before they will carry you and full credit to them for that. If you aren't prepared to vaccinate fuck you, stay home.If you want to fly with Qantas you will have to prove you have had the vaccine. Bit of a weird move as didn't Australia say they are not opening up before 2022 for travel. They go on to say they dont know if this will apply to Domestic travel.
Sounds like it will be similar to Yellow Fever.
Ridiculous way to thinkQantas have said you will have to prove you have had the vaccine before they will carry you and full credit to them for that. If you aren't prepared to vaccinate fuck you, stay home.
Your country is the testing ground for totalitarian policed state.I would probably take it.
I'm Australian and we have a functioning government with competent leaders that isn't controlled by big pharma profit margins.
So by the time it becomes widely available here, I'd say there is a very good chance it will have been proven to be as effective as possible with as least side effects as possible.
If i was from the US where vaccines and a whole host of medicines get pushed by politicians with an agenda... I would be far more sceptical.