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U.S. Employers Allowed to Require Vaccine 05-30-2021, 02:23 AM
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Employers are now able to require vaccination of employees. One could argue it's a victory for the rights of business owners, but a defeat for the individual. At the same time, you have the choice of who you work for, and whether you get the vaccine or not.
Quote:Employers are allowed under federal law to require workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine before they can physically return to the workplace, according to updated guidance issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Friday.
But they must provide “reasonable accommodations” for workers who refuse the shots because of a disability — including pregnancy — or for religious reasons, the agency said. The decision may mean unvaccinated employees could be required to wear masks, or to work remotely.
The EEOC’s rules also gave the green light to companies offering incentives as a means of encouraging staffers to get vaccinated, as long as the perks are “not so substantial as to be coercive.”
“A very large incentive could make employees feel pressured to disclose protected medical information,” the EEOC explained — without providing specific examples of illegal sweeteners.
Read More: https://nypost.com/2021/05/29/feds-say-e...d-vaccine/
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RE: U.S. Employers Allowed to Require Vaccine 05-30-2021, 03:08 AM
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Thats crazy. This was always the deciding factor for me getting the vaccine. Lets hope my employer doesn’t require it after a while
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RE: U.S. Employers Allowed to Require Vaccine 05-30-2021, 03:12 AM
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Quote:Employers are allowed under federal law to require workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine before they can physically return to the workplace
In my view, employees shouldn't be forced to get vaccinated, but rather get tested prior to returning to work- which Is a much more effective approach.
In my locality, people are not tested at the time of vaccination so If they already have the virus, It'll defeat the purpose of getting vaccinated for the purpose of returning to work.
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RE: U.S. Employers Allowed to Require Vaccine 05-30-2021, 10:14 AM
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(05-30-2021, 03:12 AM)mothered Wrote: Quote:Employers are allowed under federal law to require workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine before they can physically return to the workplace
In my view, employees shouldn't be forced to get vaccinated, but rather get tested prior to returning to work- which Is a much more effective approach.
In my locality, people are not tested at the time of vaccination so If they already have the virus, It'll defeat the purpose of getting vaccinated for the purpose of returning to work.
I think frequent testing is a great idea. I currently get tested once a week via the lateral flow test. The only issue, is it's not 100% accurate. You can get false positives, and more concerningly, false negatives. It's still more useful than not doing anything at all.
One of the things that this reminds me of, is that US Education institutions (including universities) require the meningitis jab. I had to fill out all kinds of forms to even be allowed to enroll. I actually had no idea that the meningitis jab requires a top-up every ten years. I quickly went out and got a bunch of vaccines done that were the more "important" ones. I imagine this covid vaccine situation is no different, other than being on a much larger scale.
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RE: U.S. Employers Allowed to Require Vaccine 05-30-2021, 10:45 AM
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(05-30-2021, 10:14 AM)Boudica Wrote: I think frequent testing is a great idea. I currently get tested once a week via the lateral flow test.
The frequency of your testing Is an excellent approach, which I believe should be a mandatory requirement for (but not limited to) those who're vulnerable to being Infected.
(05-30-2021, 10:14 AM)Boudica Wrote: The only issue, is it's not 100% accurate. You can get false positives, and more concerningly, false negatives. It's still more useful than not doing anything at all.
Absolutely, any protection Is better than no protection. And that applies to everything In life.
I had no Idea of Its Inaccuracy. Is It solely related to the lateral flow test?
(05-30-2021, 10:14 AM)Boudica Wrote: One of the things that this reminds me of, is that US Education institutions (including universities) require the meningitis jab. I had to fill out all kinds of forms to even be allowed to enroll. I actually had no idea that the meningitis jab requires a top-up every ten years. I quickly went out and got a bunch of vaccines done that were the more "important" ones. I imagine this covid vaccine situation is no different, other than being on a much larger scale.
My knowledge expands with every post I read of yours pertaining to the virus.
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RE: U.S. Employers Allowed to Require Vaccine 05-30-2021, 11:08 AM
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(05-30-2021, 10:45 AM)mothered Wrote: (05-30-2021, 10:14 AM)Boudica Wrote: I think frequent testing is a great idea. I currently get tested once a week via the lateral flow test.
The frequency of your testing Is an excellent approach, which I believe should be a mandatory requirement for (but not limited to) those who're vulnerable to being Infected.
(05-30-2021, 10:14 AM)Boudica Wrote: The only issue, is it's not 100% accurate. You can get false positives, and more concerningly, false negatives. It's still more useful than not doing anything at all.
Absolutely, any protection Is better than no protection. And that applies to everything In life.
I had no Idea of Its Inaccuracy. Is It solely related to the lateral flow test?
(05-30-2021, 10:14 AM)Boudica Wrote: One of the things that this reminds me of, is that US Education institutions (including universities) require the meningitis jab. I had to fill out all kinds of forms to even be allowed to enroll. I actually had no idea that the meningitis jab requires a top-up every ten years. I quickly went out and got a bunch of vaccines done that were the more "important" ones. I imagine this covid vaccine situation is no different, other than being on a much larger scale.
My knowledge expands with every post I read of yours pertaining to the virus.
Thankfully, my gov has made at home testing kits available for free, to order online. We just fill in our details, and a pack of 7 kits turns up a couple days later. They've recommended testing every 3-4 days (the time it takes covid to show up on a test, I believe). While I don't quite do it that frequently, I am testing at least once a week.
The inaccuracy is indeed solely related to the lateral flow test. I found this
site that explains it pretty well.
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