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I took the vaccine that is offered after analyzing the risk of perhaps getting covid at my age. Most of the employees are a lot younger and probably dont face the severity of a covid infection. Which is why I let them make personal decisions on it.
I had to ask an employee to voluntarily quit due to what I saw as the onset of Parkinson's disease. There were medical examinations, confirmations, and discussion on ability to do required work.
Another item I had to research was in the realm of business insurance. Are you covered in the event we are discussing?
Here is what you would be up against. https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-suprem...
The burden of proof will be upon you. And the expense of discovery. Feed the lawyers.
An employer can require employees if he believes that they could be harmful to others and thus the business. They may need to allow exemptions for those who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons; but I am pretty confident they will win any court batter on this issue.
Remember....it was only a handful that began the emancipation from Mother England.
It is unlawful to require a "vaccination":
US Constitution, Article 4, Right to privacy.
US Title 52, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Unlawful to discriminate in a place of Public Accomodations
US Title 42, Section 12101: Unlawful to deny entry to persons with disability or perceived medical condition.
US Americans With Disabilities Act: Unlawful to deny entry to persons with disability or perceived medical condition.
You stand a chance of violating State Law under the following:
Practicing medicine without a license.
Impersonating a medical professional.
Falsely assuming to act as a public officer.
State civil rights accessibility laws
False Imprisonment
Possibly, Disorderly Conduct, as an act may be deemed "abusive".
Harassment
Solicitation to a Felony
Conspiracy.
So....do your homework or have a very good lawyer do it.
I've spent over 3 decades running my own show.....learned a lot.
The trails are expected to continue to 2023.
600k dead but was it all Covid absolutely not no flu deaths no pneumonia deaths people dying in auto accidents . It is a very inflated number.
How many it’s hard to say ,when you incentivize
The hospitals to find cases through testing that is flawed. The get more cash. Same with Covid listed deaths , they get more cash. What would you do?
Having had the virus should make you support it even more; however, you may have enough antibodies now to not need the vaccine.
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