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1 hour ago, ET80 said:

This is what drives me nuts:

- People will bypass a vaccine because of "the unknown" of what this vaccine will do to people.

- People want to take a medication that is "known" ...to be very dangerous in doses that would actually provide benefit.

Seriously, in what universe does that make sense? 

There's this thing called the mothership.  Hard to get some back from there

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3 minutes ago, Deadpulse said:

WOW, can he do that? Can he take away a businesses right to refuse service? 

No. There's already legal precedent from 2017 (the famous Colorado baker shop) saying a private business can refuse service, so if this case does go to court, at least that aspect of the law will be struck down.

Now, as far as public schools and public government entities go, I'm more unsure of that. I'm sure the DOJ will have something to say, though.

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5 minutes ago, diehardlionfan said:

It would certainly be challenged and thrown out in Canada. Employers have to provide a safe work environment for employees here.

Yeah well we don't live in some socialist hell hole like Canada. We have FREEDOM here!

this is clearly a joke, please don't take this seriously

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20 minutes ago, AFlaccoSeagulls said:

Unless Im mistaken, this case was only about the Colorado's Civil Rights Commission's violation of the Baker's rights. I dont think the ruling really stated anything about his right to refuse service. Dude still had to pay a fine for a separate instance of discrimination in 2021. 

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Well I have covid.  

Symptoms started last week Wed.  Starting with post nasal drip for the first few days, followed by severe sinus pressure which caused headaches, ear ache (oddly just the right ear) which lasted about 2 days.  It then hit the throat with a nasty cough and laryngitis.  Ended up going to the ER a few nights ago due to labored breathing.  They gave me a steroid injection and prescribed antibiotics and a dose pack.  I can finally talk and my breathing is much better.  This morning I received antibody infusion - Regeneron.  Which seems to be helping.

Prior to getting covid I had received the first pfizer vaccine injection about a week prior, but due to the antibody infusion I have to wait 9 weeks before getting the second injection.  

Anyway, just wondering if anyone else is dealing with this and what they are doing to help with the serve cough and sinus pressure.

 

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4 minutes ago, ny92mike said:

Well I have covid.  

Symptoms started last week Wed.  Starting with post nasal drip for the first few days, followed by severe sinus pressure which caused headaches, ear ache (oddly just the right ear) which lasted about 2 days.  It then hit the throat with a nasty cough and laryngitis.  Ended up going to the ER a few nights ago due to labored breathing.  They gave me a steroid injection and prescribed antibiotics and a dose pack.  I can finally talk and my breathing is much better.  This morning I received antibody infusion - Regeneron.  Which seems to be helping.

Prior to getting covid I had received the first pfizer vaccine injection about a week prior, but due to the antibody infusion I have to wait 9 weeks before getting the second injection.  

Anyway, just wondering if anyone else is dealing with this and what they are doing to help with the serve cough and sinus pressure.

 

Damn, getting COVID between doses is some bad luck. Sorry to hear that man. I hope you heal up soon.

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