Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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Dr.Amber Trichome

Well-Known Member
One advantage America has is private healthcare insurance companies can force people to get vaccinated or pay a stupidity premium. Once mRNA vaccines come out of emergency use, insurance companies aren't gonna foot the bill for the stupid. Employers will have to pay a premium for unvaccinated employees and I expect there will be a cutoff date for those who are unvaccinated and are hospitalized for covid. If you claim you are vaccinated and catch covid, the insurance company won't pay the bill.

Covid might end up giving Americans single payer healthcare, it should throw a real monkey wrench into the current system. Without POV be prepared for a lot of finger pricks and blood tests for travel and perhaps as POV for health insurance. Stupidity will become a preexisting condition!
Yeah, I am going to ask for proof of vaccination with my next blood draw in 6 months a long with hopefully another booster. I agree insurance company’s are cracking down on who they cover. Within the last 5 years I have had 4 different company health insurances and They all require dependent eligibility requirements for coverage which many additional documents proving that the person included on your coverage is indeed who you say they are. That was not the case years ago. Hopefully they come out with a user friendly data base system proving you have been vaccinated . Trump had more then enough time to get a team together to come up with a plan for a secure data system for POV like an electric thumb or fingerprint picture after every shot to prove you got the jab. How hard can that be? My fucking phone can do it . They act like we are living in the dark ages with this paper bullshit.
 

1212ham

Well-Known Member
Got my first Pfizer shot today. Slight, meaningless headache that may be my sinus. Slight tingle in my left arm, much like how Legolas felt in his pinky when drinking with Gimli. For some odd reason I want to talk in binary and get a divorce. The nurse did not mention this as a possible side effect though so I'm a little confused.

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Micro chips! :lol:
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
People like you will have the unintended consequence of breaking the American for profit healthcare system. Healthcare insurance companies aren't gonna pay for idiots in hospitals with easily preventable covid. It'll be POV or blood, no POV, then blood it is. After a cutoff date, if you are hospitalized for covid, you pay the million buck bill.

Covid should give you single payer healthcare, welcome to socialism Rob. In Canada the government can't force you to get vaccinated for covid and the healthcare system can't either, in America private companies can and will force vaccinations. What do you think the hospital and other costs will be for a 100,000 morons who get covid?
There are no private companies in America (USA) though, they are all government regulated, they also act as tax collectors too.

You amuse me, please shoot yourself in your other foot so I can laugh some more.


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DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
There are no private companies in America (USA) though, they are all government regulated, they also act as tax collectors too.

You amuse me, please shoot yourself in your other foot so I can laugh some more.


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If you can buy stock in them they are private companies and they will force a needle in your arm, but you are on Medicare and the government will do you.

I expect the new more contagious and lethal variants will do the Lord's work among the heathen, many of those that survive will be covid crippled and financially ruined. Divine punishment for cowardice and stupidity will soon be the order of the day, as the insurance companies cut them off. I wouldn't expect Biden to stop them from losing money on losers, by cutting off coverage for the unvaccinated, or charging a stupidity premium. Stupidity will become a preexisting condition Rob and you qualify.
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
If you can buy stock in them they are private companies and they will force a needle in your arm, but you are on Medicare and the government will do you.

I expect the new more contagious and lethal variants will do the Lord's work among the heathen, many of those that survive will be covid crippled and financially ruined. Divine punishment for cowardice and stupidity will soon be the order of the day, as the insurance companies cut them off. I wouldn't expect Biden to stop them from losing money on losers, by cutting off coverage for the unvaccinated, or charging a stupidity premium. Stupidity will become a preexisting condition Rob and you qualify.
Your hyper-obsession with authoritarianism is downright scary.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Your hyper-obsession with authoritarianism is downright scary.
Private insurance companies will do it, stupidity will be a preexisting condition. I'm in favor of mandatory vaccinations like a majority of people. Why fuck around with idiots and chicken shits?
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Should the COVID-19 Vaccine Be Mandated in US Immunization Campaign? (businessinsider.com)
Should the COVID-19 vaccine be mandated? Debate takes center stage, as hospitals, colleges and businesses start requiring the shot.
  • A new phase of the US immunization campaign has begun, with supply now expected to exceed demand.
  • Public-health experts are debating whether vaccine mandates for some groups would help or hurt.
  • Some organizations, like a major Houston health system, are requiring the shot for their employees.
The US vaccination campaign is entering a new phase, marked by excess supply of shots. And public-health experts, bioethicists, and doctors are debating whether or not mandating the COVID-19 vaccine would be helpful or harmful.

The arguments for and against mandates are shaping up to be a signature element of this next phase of the immunization campaign, as the key challenge in reaching herd immunity shifts from supply to demand. And experts are split on whether or not it's time to start enacting such requirements, as much of the nation continues to re-open and relax public-health restrictions.

Amid the debate, a small smattering of businesses and organizations are already requiring the shot, including a New York restaurant, a factory in Louisville, Kentucky, and a large health system in Houston. More than 100 colleges and universities have said they will require the shot for students and staff to return to campuses in the fall.

Overall, in conversations with five bioethicists, doctors, and public-health experts, Insider found an array of opinions on mandates. The most ardent backers say they should be rolled out now. Other supporters say they make sense in the next few months. Other experts warned the mandates are a heavy-handed approach that will be harmful at this stage in the rollout. There should be more in education and outreach to hesitant groups before requiring the shot, they say.

Art Caplan, a bioethicist at New York University, said he hopes more groups will follow the mandate track.

"Why are we still battling vaccine hesitancy with one hand behind our back?" Caplan told Insider. "Let's start to move a mandate through populations that are posing risks to others."

Caplan and other experts in favor of mandates aren't talking about requiring the general public to be immunized. Instead, he said specific groups of people should be required to get the shot. His list includes healthcare workers, nursing home staff, military, people in congregate living settings like college dorms or group homes, customs and immigration workers, and people working in prisons or jails. Many of these groups were among the first to be offered the shot.
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Lucky Luke

Well-Known Member
Still Covid free he in Tasmania Australia.
Shame other countries didn't do what we and NZ and a handful of other countries did. There may of not needed to be a vaccine.

And yes ill have one to protect myself from other countries incompetence.
 
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