Well , they could not exactly buy organic milk with what was given.
I stopped checking for organic food when an organic farmer who was facing prison time for false labeling committed suicide.
As I told the clerk at the food store, It is the label that is organic. I was not there milking the goat.
But i understand the processed food. If you are in dire straits, then the electricity is off or you cannot buy cooking gas, so they meals have to be ready to eat.
1. the vaccinated are not being tested 2. there are employers testing in house who do not report negative results. If the employees tests positinve they send them for a PCR. So the positivity rate goes up because folks are being triaged and the positive ones are being chosen.
They ought to stop reporting the sa called "cases".
> The question is simple. Can a business require staff who do not wish to be vaccinated to pay for weekly testing to ensure they don’t bring the virus to work with them?
Perhapss yes, perhaps no.
The question is simple. Can a business require staff who WERE vaccinated to pay for weekly testing to ensure they don’t bring the virus to work with them?
The vaccinated can also bring the virus towork with them.
ohdrap4 says...
Well , they could not exactly buy organic milk with what was given.
I stopped checking for organic food when an organic farmer who was facing prison time for false labeling committed suicide.
As I told the clerk at the food store, It is the label that is organic. I was not there milking the goat.
But i understand the processed food. If you are in dire straits, then the electricity is off or you cannot buy cooking gas, so they meals have to be ready to eat.
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ohdrap4 says...
the testing has dropped because :
1. the vaccinated are not being tested
2. there are employers testing in house who do not report negative results. If the employees tests positinve they send them for a PCR. So the positivity rate goes up because folks are being triaged and the positive ones are being chosen.
They ought to stop reporting the sa called "cases".
On EDITORIAL: 100,000 vaccinations is no small feat
Posted 4 October 2021, 3:30 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Too bad the Trubune did not report the suspucious Kimes when they installed the internet in tgeur home.
Urban Renewal says to report the suspucious.
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ohdrap4 says...
"The Sun" claimed that. Really?
"The Sun" is like the National Enquirer.
I would leave it to DOG the bounty hunter.
On Whereabouts of Brian Laundrie 'not a matter for Bahamian authorities'
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ohdrap4 says...
MERCK was the original creator of ivermectin. Then said the nearly 50 year old drug was unsafe so it could sell a newly patented one.
But, I am glad for it anyway. Might end the vaccine folly.
On Atlantis and testing
Posted 2 October 2021, 7:33 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> The question is simple. Can a business require staff who do not wish to be vaccinated to pay for weekly testing to ensure they don’t bring the virus to work with them?
Perhapss yes, perhaps no.
The question is simple. Can a business require staff who WERE vaccinated to pay for weekly testing to ensure they don’t bring the virus to work with them?
The vaccinated can also bring the virus towork with them.
On EDITORIAL: Prison suspension looks more like old PLP than New Day
Posted 2 October 2021, 7:26 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> Back then your parents believed in the experts
I used to believe in experts. Until Fukushima.
On Atlantis and testing
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ohdrap4 says...
What a jackass.
The vaccines have failed. All that is left to do is call others stupid.
But I have observed a few young people walk out of their jobs because they do not want to pay for testing.
Others who have loans or families to feed grin and bear it.
Yes, I had many vaccines, even yellow fever and tuberculosis. But none were mrna technology.
On Atlantis and testing
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ohdrap4 says...
RBC's real strategy is to cater to businesses only.
But those retirees will take many years to die out.
I pay with debit card where I can, but there are many places where you need cash.
Does the rat poison man on the corner take debit card?
Can you tip the grocery boy with debit card?
On RBC: $20 ATM halt part of digital drive
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ohdrap4 says...
It is just as fair as fully vaccinated employees putting other people at risk for contracting covid 19.
Duke univerty students were 92-95% vaccinated and they got an outbreak.
I think there was an outbreak in Harvard business school of fully vaccinated too.
And don't tell me no nothing about hospitalization you spoke about "Risk of contracting" , NOT "risk of hospitalization. "
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