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Faucci Says By Beginning of April, Everyone Could Get Vaccine- Page 3

Tom5
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Theatre people with a background in  epidemiology must be pretty unusual so maybe my guess is as good as any of the others: Or maybe not . But epidemiology is what it all comes down to so I say 18 months from today things should be about 80 percent  back to normal. That's early summer 2022. Before then mostly stunt openings and sacrificial lamb openings but in a good cause. I do believe more than enough people globally will  eventually take the vaccine with Pfizer and Moderna  the big winners -  especially if they work as well as available evidence would currently show. 

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TheatreFan4
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>Gird yourselves for the deluge of protests and lawsuits against organizations and employers requiring people to get vaccinated.

Well employers kind of can't mandate someone get a vaccine for an airborne illness. It's going to be just like any other hospital if someone doesn't get the flu shot. You're just going to be required to wear a mask which we're all doing anyway, but in work settings you'll be doing so longer than the rest...

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It's interesting to see how many people on this thread are skeptics. Although COVID-19 was new, this specific vaccine (the use of RNA) came about in 2012 when MERS hit. MERS is another SARS virus, so this was an easy transition. I believe Moderna was actually trying to get this vaccine out for years, but didn't really have the funding / need.

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TheatreFan4 said: ">Gird yourselves for the deluge of protests and lawsuits against organizations and employers requiring people to get vaccinated.

Well employers kind of can't mandate someone get a vaccine for an airborne illness. It's going to be just like any other hospital if someone doesn't get the flu shot. You're just going to be required to wear a mask which we're all doing anyway, but in work settings you'll be doing so longer than the rest...
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I read an article earlier today that said employers will be able to mandate it. Tried to find it but can't.

Edit: not the article I read but it says the same thing. Seems there are some exceptions.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/07/covid-vaccine-update-your-boss-can-fire-you-if-you-refuse-the-coronavirus-shot.html

 

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Updated On: 12/8/20 at 11:11 PM