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Vaccine Conversation Today

Was in a production meeting waiting for it to start. People were talking about random things and of course "Covid" gets brought up. (please realize the irony that I am in a closed & unventilated room with these people..because they were willing to share their vaccine status they get to be maskless...because i refuse to share my status they assume i am not vaccinated and therefore force me to wear a mask).

Production Assistant: "Hey, did you all notice how its literally ONLY the engineers and programmers who don't want to get vaccinated? Why is that?"

Machinist: "They have critical thinking skills. Most of the people here (motioning to the room) do what they're told at work and in life".

Room went dead silent, a few people chuckled, am starting to get really turned off by people. =/ Was very uncomfortable sitting there as a "second class" employee with a mask on.
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  • “Today, we mark a truly grim, heartbreaking milestone: 500,071 dead. That’s more Americans who have died in one year in this pandemic than in World War I, World War II and the Vietnam War combined.”

    — President Joe Biden, remarks on 500,000 deaths linked to COVID-19, Feb. 22


    American casualties: WW1: 116,516 WW2: 405,399 Korea: 36,516 Vietnam: 58,220. Those are the combat and non combat numbers. Non combat deaths were deaths that occurred due to bombing raids, deaths that did not directly occur on the battlefield, and artillery bombardments of non front line positions i.e. Pearl Harbor was all non combat deaths. Now, I am by no means a math PhD but, I do believe WW2 alone almost had 500K deaths. If you add any 2 of the 3 others, you get more than 500K.

    Then again, this is the same person who said that January 6th was a worst attack on democracy than the Civil War and 9/11 combined.
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  • “Today, we mark a truly grim, heartbreaking milestone: 500,071 dead. That’s more Americans who have died in one year in this pandemic than in World War I, World War II and the Vietnam War combined.”

    — President Joe Biden, remarks on 500,000 deaths linked to COVID-19, Feb. 22


    American casualties: WW1: 116,516 WW2: 405,399 Korea: 36,516 Vietnam: 58,220. Those are the combat and non combat numbers. Non combat deaths were deaths that occurred due to bombing raids, deaths that did not directly occur on the battlefield, and artillery bombardments of non front line positions i.e. Pearl Harbor was all non combat deaths. Now, I am by no means a math PhD but, I do believe WW2 alone almost had 500K deaths. If you add any 2 of the 3 others, you get more than 500K.

    Then again, this is the same person who said that January 6th was a worst attack on democracy than the Civil War and 9/11 combined.
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