Vaccine

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maybe feed him a hot dog from the concession stand too, because the many mystery ingredients in hot dogs are probably riskier than the shot but no one questions them !!!

 
 
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mjmaherjr" post=410635 said:
I really appreciate the poiny elite baller is bringing. That being said at the he t 114 game we are grabbing him and holding him down and Ralph will have him in head lock and he's getting that fucking shot in his sss but I'll buy him a Bronx pale ale :)

What's going to end up happening is jobs are going to start requiring the vaccine when it's more widely available.  While many times it will still be a choice, it will be required by a lot of industries to remain employed in many roles I predict.  I mean really, who's going to want their lap dancer to be unvaccinated?? ?
 
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MCNPA" post=410653 said:
mjmaherjr" post=410635 said:
I really appreciate the poiny elite baller is bringing. That being said at the he t 114 game we are grabbing him and holding him down and Ralph will have him in head lock and he's getting that fucking shot in his sss but I'll buy him a Bronx pale ale :)

What's going to end up happening is jobs are going to start requiring the vaccine when it's more widely available.  While many times it will still be a choice, it will be required by a lot of industries to remain employed in many roles I predict.  I mean really, who's going to want their lap dancer to be unvaccinated?? ?

Agree. I think if there is going to be any more stimulus checks they should be contingent on every person receiving payment getting vaccinated.
 
 
MCNPA" post=410653 said:
mjmaherjr" post=410635 said:
I really appreciate the poiny elite baller is bringing. That being said at the he t 114 game we are grabbing him and holding him down and Ralph will have him in head lock and he's getting that fucking shot in his sss but I'll buy him a Bronx pale ale :)

What's going to end up happening is jobs are going to start requiring the vaccine when it's more widely available.  While many times it will still be a choice, it will be required by a lot of industries to remain employed in many roles I predict.  I mean really, who's going to want their lap dancer to be unvaccinated?? ?


I hope you're right. But the anti-vaxxers have become a potent political group and I suspect will fight tooth and nail against any employment related test for vaccination.

Pre-covid NJ legislature was on the verge of passing a bi-partisan bill to end the religious exemption that allows parents to send unvaccinated kids to public schools after there was a significant measles outbreak in the state. Anti-vaxxers came out in force from other states, stormed the statehouse and the bill was eventually watered down significantly. 
 
 
A Florida state senator is proposing that it would be illegal in Florida to require showing proof of {edit/deleted} vaccine for any reason

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If the vaccine is fda approved, at some point private businesses are going to demand it.  I guaranteee there will come a time, especially in service industries, it will be deemed a public health hazard without it.  Getting vaccinated is safe and it spot public health and Pro business.  
 
MCNPA" post=410662 said:
If the vaccine is fda approved, at some point private businesses are going to demand it.  I guaranteee there will come a time, especially in service industries, it will be deemed a public health hazard without it.  Getting vaccinated is safe and it spot public health and Pro business.  
Could also be a factor for attending sporting events.  If the venue is privately funded a team owner could require it for entry.  Maybe even certain publicly funded stadiums and arena's depending on the state.
 
Moose" post=410666 said:
MCNPA" post=410662 said:
If the vaccine is fda approved, at some point private businesses are going to demand it.  I guaranteee there will come a time, especially in service industries, it will be deemed a public health hazard without it.  Getting vaccinated is safe and it spot public health and Pro business.  
Could also be a factor for attending sporting events.  If the venue is privately funded a team owner could require it for entry.  Maybe even certain publicly funded stadiums and arena's depending on the state.
All of these sggestions about requiring vaccination to work, go to school, or attend any sporting or culutural events make sense, but would also be nearly impossible to check.   Imagine trying to get 40,000 people into stadiums showing proper proof of vaccination?   I would also think there would be huge legal challenges to any requirements, even if they appear to be in the best public interest, perhaps by the ACLU.
 
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cant they come out with some new drivers license type thing with a covid vaccine jalogram or some app with a bar code where they scan your phone and it verifies. I mean they already do it with stub hub tickets
 
Beast of the East" post=410668 said:
Moose" post=410666 said:
MCNPA" post=410662 said:
If the vaccine is fda approved, at some point private businesses are going to demand it.  I guaranteee there will come a time, especially in service industries, it will be deemed a public health hazard without it.  Getting vaccinated is safe and it spot public health and Pro business.  
Could also be a factor for attending sporting events.  If the venue is privately funded a team owner could require it for entry.  Maybe even certain publicly funded stadiums and arena's depending on the state.
All of these sggestions about requiring vaccination to work, go to school, or attend any sporting or culutural events make sense, but would also be nearly impossible to check.   Imagine trying to get 40,000 people into stadiums showing proper proof of vaccination?   I would also think there would be huge legal challenges to any requirements, even if they appear to be in the best public interest
Yes there are logistical issues for accertaining who has been vaccinated.  But I don't see the correlation between an employer requiring proof of vaccination to protect co-workers and clients health (as well as to mitigate liability) and attending a sporting event.  

If someone is unvaccinated and attending a Yankee game in May they are either an anti-vaxxer idiot, a selfish douchebag, or were in a coma the previous 15 months.    As long as the rest of the population has been vaccinated I have no issues with those folks learning the error of their ways the hard way and thinning out the shallow end of the gene pool a little bit.
 
[quote="mjmaherjr" post=410669]cant they come out with some new drivers license type thing with a covid vaccine jalogram or some app with a bar code where they scan your phone and it verifies. I mean they already do it with stub hub tickets[/quote]
 
SJUFAN2" post=410679 said:
Beast of the East" post=410668 said:
Moose" post=410666 said:
MCNPA" post=410662 said:
If the vaccine is fda approved, at some point private businesses are going to demand it.  I guaranteee there will come a time, especially in service industries, it will be deemed a public health hazard without it.  Getting vaccinated is safe and it spot public health and Pro business.  
Could also be a factor for attending sporting events.  If the venue is privately funded a team owner could require it for entry.  Maybe even certain publicly funded stadiums and arena's depending on the state.
All of these sggestions about requiring vaccination to work, go to school, or attend any sporting or culutural events make sense, but would also be nearly impossible to check.   Imagine trying to get 40,000 people into stadiums showing proper proof of vaccination?   I would also think there would be huge legal challenges to any requirements, even if they appear to be in the best public interest
Yes there are logistical issues for accertaining who has been vaccinated.  But I don't see the correlation between an employer requiring proof of vaccination to protect co-workers and clients health (as well as to mitigate liability) and attending a sporting event.  

If someone is unvaccinated and attending a Yankee game in May they are either an anti-vaxxer idiot, a selfish douchebag, or were in a coma the previous 15 months.    As long as the rest of the population has been vaccinated I have no issues with those folks learning the error of their ways the hard way and thinning out the shallow end of the gene pool a little bit.
Was NY able to force the ultra orthodox community to get measles vaccinations?    I forgot how that played out
 
Beast of the East" post=410683 said:
SJUFAN2" post=410679 said:
Beast of the East" post=410668 said:
Moose" post=410666 said:
MCNPA" post=410662If the vaccine is fda approved, at some point private businesses are going to demand it.  I guaranteee there will come a time, especially in service industries, it will be deemed a public health hazard without it.  Getting vaccinated is safe and it spot public health and Pro business.  
Could also be a factor for attending sporting events.  If the venue is privately funded a team owner could require it for entry.  Maybe even certain publicly funded stadiums and arena's depending on the state.
All of these sggestions about requiring vaccination to work, go to school, or attend any sporting or culutural events make sense, but would also be nearly impossible to check.   Imagine trying to get 40,000 people into stadiums showing proper proof of vaccination?   I would also think there would be huge legal challenges to any requirements, even if they appear to be in the best public interest
Yes there are logistical issues for accertaining who has been vaccinated.  But I don't see the correlation between an employer requiring proof of vaccination to protect co-workers and clients health (as well as to mitigate liability) and attending a sporting event.  

If someone is unvaccinated and attending a Yankee game in May they are either an anti-vaxxer idiot, a selfish douchebag, or were in a coma the previous 15 months.    As long as the rest of the population has been vaccinated I have no issues with those folks learning the error of their ways the hard way and thinning out the shallow end of the gene pool a little bit.
Was NY able to force the ultra orthodox community to get measles vaccinations?    I forgot how that played out

 

You mean the one where they caused the worst measles outbreak in 30 years, cost the city $6m in mandatory vaccinations after the mayor declared a public health emergency?  
 
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SJUFAN2" post=410685 said:
Beast of the East" post=410683 said:
SJUFAN2" post=410679 said:
Beast of the East" post=410668 said:
Moose" post=410666 said:
MCNPA" post=410662If the vaccine is fda approved, at some point private businesses are going to demand it.  I guaranteee there will come a time, especially in service industries, it will be deemed a public health hazard without it.  Getting vaccinated is safe and it spot public health and Pro business.  
Could also be a factor for attending sporting events.  If the venue is privately funded a team owner could require it for entry.  Maybe even certain publicly funded stadiums and arena's depending on the state.
All of these sggestions about requiring vaccination to work, go to school, or attend any sporting or culutural events make sense, but would also be nearly impossible to check.   Imagine trying to get 40,000 people into stadiums showing proper proof of vaccination?   I would also think there would be huge legal challenges to any requirements, even if they appear to be in the best public interest
Yes there are logistical issues for accertaining who has been vaccinated.  But I don't see the correlation between an employer requiring proof of vaccination to protect co-workers and clients health (as well as to mitigate liability) and attending a sporting event.  

If someone is unvaccinated and attending a Yankee game in May they are either an anti-vaxxer idiot, a selfish douchebag, or were in a coma the previous 15 months.    As long as the rest of the population has been vaccinated I have no issues with those folks learning the error of their ways the hard way and thinning out the shallow end of the gene pool a little bit.
Was NY able to force the ultra orthodox community to get measles vaccinations?    I forgot how that played out


 

You mean the one where they caused the worst measles outbreak in 30 years, cost the city $6m in mandatory vaccinations after the mayor declared a public health emergency?  
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SJUFAN2" post=410685 said:
Beast of the East" post=410683 said:
SJUFAN2" post=410679 said:
Beast of the East" post=410668 said:
Moose" post=410666 said:
MCNPA" post=410662If the vaccine is fda approved, at some point private businesses are going to demand it.  I guaranteee there will come a time, especially in service industries, it will be deemed a public health hazard without it.  Getting vaccinated is safe and it spot public health and Pro business.  
Could also be a factor for attending sporting events.  If the venue is privately funded a team owner could require it for entry.  Maybe even certain publicly funded stadiums and arena's depending on the state.
All of these sggestions about requiring vaccination to work, go to school, or attend any sporting or culutural events make sense, but would also be nearly impossible to check.   Imagine trying to get 40,000 people into stadiums showing proper proof of vaccination?   I would also think there would be huge legal challenges to any requirements, even if they appear to be in the best public interest
Yes there are logistical issues for accertaining who has been vaccinated.  But I don't see the correlation between an employer requiring proof of vaccination to protect co-workers and clients health (as well as to mitigate liability) and attending a sporting event.  

If someone is unvaccinated and attending a Yankee game in May they are either an anti-vaxxer idiot, a selfish douchebag, or were in a coma the previous 15 months.    As long as the rest of the population has been vaccinated I have no issues with those folks learning the error of their ways the hard way and thinning out the shallow end of the gene pool a little bit.
Was NY able to force the ultra orthodox community to get measles vaccinations?    I forgot how that played out




 

You mean the one where they caused the worst measles outbreak in 30 years, cost the city $6m in mandatory vaccinations after the mayor declared a public health emergency?  
Yes.   I wasn't asking for a response about the public outbreak of measle.   I was asking for the enforcement requiring vaccination.  Was the state able to force that community to get vaccinated.  In Monsey, the "public schools" are actually orthodox Jewish schools yet are paid by NYS?    In NYC, there has been little enforcement of gathering rules for gigantic Orthodox funerals of thousands of attendees, many without masks, all in close contact.  
 
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SJUFAN2" post=410679 said:
Beast of the East" post=410668 said:
Moose" post=410666 said:
MCNPA" post=410662 said:
If the vaccine is fda approved, at some point private businesses are going to demand it.  I guaranteee there will come a time, especially in service industries, it will be deemed a public health hazard without it.  Getting vaccinated is safe and it spot public health and Pro business.  
Could also be a factor for attending sporting events.  If the venue is privately funded a team owner could require it for entry.  Maybe even certain publicly funded stadiums and arena's depending on the state.
All of these sggestions about requiring vaccination to work, go to school, or attend any sporting or culutural events make sense, but would also be nearly impossible to check.   Imagine trying to get 40,000 people into stadiums showing proper proof of vaccination?   I would also think there would be huge legal challenges to any requirements, even if they appear to be in the best public interest
Yes there are logistical issues for accertaining who has been vaccinated.  But I don't see the correlation between an employer requiring proof of vaccination to protect co-workers and clients health (as well as to mitigate liability) and attending a sporting event.  

If someone is unvaccinated and attending a Yankee game in May they are either an anti-vaxxer idiot, a selfish douchebag, or were in a coma the previous 15 months.    As long as the rest of the population has been vaccinated I have no issues with those folks learning the error of their ways the hard way and thinning out the shallow end of the gene pool a little bit.
I wish some of the politicians who espoused that they would not trust a vaccine that couldn't possibly be safely approved in 2020 be put at the end of the line to be vaccinated.   Many of them have already been vaccinated, some as young as early 30s, who should never been allowed to received it so early because of their age.    Those people are culpable for a big chunk of anti-vaxxers since as people in the "public trust" they undermined safety for personal gain.  When you speak about thinning the shallow end of the gene pool it wouldn't bother me one bit if those hypocrites were thinned out.
 
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