Wife and I saw that story.
Hope he sues the socks off them and wins.
You mean you hope the widow sues the hospital for breach of contract? (I assume the experimental poison was not part of the contract he signed when he got on the list)Hope he sues the socks off them and wins.
BREAKING: After losing bid to keep Pfizer Covid-19 vaccination documents secret for 75 years, FDA is refusing to turn over the documents ordered by Judge Mark Pittman. Pfizer has now moved to join the FDA in a court filing asking for a delay until May
I'm fully vaccinated, and I've spent the last week at home with the Covid, so, No, apparently they do not work! It's kind of like a bad cold. When the flu, type a or b went through a few years ago, they were much much worse!
I wasn't vaccinated.
I wasn't hospitalized.
I didn't die....
WAS that the stated goal of the research? Not that I recall. What I DO know is that it took a redefinition of what a "vaccine" is to make this one seem even somewhat viable. And to convince the masses that it was a good thing.The goal of the research on the vaccines that earned their approval was based on whether they reduced hospitalizations and / or death.
Not anymore.Isn't the definition of a vaccine to provide immunity from a disease?
This stuff they are calling a vaccine doesn't do that....
"You MUST take the vaccine. Never mind that it doesn't work. Just do as you are told!"So T-mobile is going full in on the vax nonsense, and terminating all employees who aren't "fully vaccinated." Except for some convenient carve-outs, of course. Like those dirty unwashed store employees, those are replaceable of course. And India, who cares about what they do as long as they do it cheap. And some people in Corporate who we can't replace, so we'll quietly exempt them too. But the rest of you badge-wearing free thinkers? You're outta here.
T-mobile to terminate corporate employees who aren't vaccinated by April