Understandable for the skepticism, but a lot of things happened that were out of whack at the time... this was one of many.
Understandable for the skepticism, but a lot of things happened that were out of whack at the time... this was one of many.
Okay. What type of cancer that nobody ever survived before? What’s the new protocol? What company forced household members of employees to get vaccinated? You should be able to answer all this without revealing anything personal. Prove what you are saying.
If someone is the first person to survive a type of cancer, they are identifying themselves if they say what cancer it was. Let alone also saying what company their SO works for
Whatever. The survival thing maybe but if it’s a large company then it would be near impossible to ID someone that way. I’m not looking to doxx anybody. I just don’t believe there was a company that did this. Hell, name another company that did this. Name just one.
I've never heard of this, its honestly hard to believe any company would be so stupid, but I have learned that stupidity seems to lack limits
The only thing I saw was that some employers required you to pay a hire insurance rate if your spouse didn’t get the vaccine. But only if their spouse was on the same health plan. Nobody can base your employment on it. And if his MD gave him a medical exemption no employer would make him get it.
That is a completely different case that makes a lot more sense I do personally know of medical exemptions being denied
I doubt they would deny one for someone who isn’t their employee being treated for terminal cancer and had 9 doctors saying it would kill him. Plus they could have just lived in separate rooms during treatment to protect his life. I’d do it for my SO. The whole story reeks of bs.