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It’s an office job. A new girl starts and her husband tested positive for covid (no symptoms) so now the employer is making everyone get vaccinated or they are not allowed to return to the office. My wife doesn’t want to lose her job, nor is she willing to stand up and say ‘no. This is wrong.’ She is passive and non confrontational like many Women so she is likely going to fold to the pressure and get the jab to keep her job. Any law fags here, is there any legal recourse? What should I do?

It’s an office job. A new girl starts and her husband tested positive for covid (no symptoms) so now the employer is making everyone get vaccinated or they are not allowed to return to the office. My wife doesn’t want to lose her job, nor is she willing to stand up and say ‘no. This is wrong.’ She is passive and non confrontational like many Women so she is likely going to fold to the pressure and get the jab to keep her job. Any law fags here, is there any legal recourse? What should I do?

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Don't take my words for it, but if his employer coerces her to take a vaccine and something ANYTHING turns wrong as a result, the employer is liable

I've learned that a friend of mine lost his mother last month. One day after she received the second pfizer shot. Of course, medics play pretend there's nothing to see here. It's just a fucking coincidence right?

She died of... A blood clot.

Yeah... We both know what that means

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I hear now of tons of people who have had problems with the vax but not a single story of someone who had covid

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I spoken with ten or so people who say they got it, and at one point many of my coworkers were out for it. I wonder how many of those cases were false positives, or the common flu.

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Thats a big issue though isnt it? The criteria for covid was very loose, some people swore they were dying and others didnt even know they had it. They could have all been false positives and for all you know everyone at your work caught it and were asymptomatic.

Maybe i just live in a sheltered area.

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ANYTHING turns wrong as a result, the employer is liable

Nope, no one is liable.

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Opinions are like assholes, everybody has one

https://www.wnd.com/2021/05/vaccine-mandate-comes-liabilities-employers/

>Liberty Counsel explained that none of the new COVID shots is approved or licensed by the Food and Drug Administration yet. They’ve been in use under the Emergency Use Authorization, which technically means that cannot be forced or required.

>They were given emergency use authorization by the Health and Human Services department last year, which means people must be told the risks and benefits, and they have the right to decline a medication that is not fully licensed.

>“In addition to this federal law, the FDA includes the Nuremberg Code and the Helsinki Declaration on its website, emphasizing the fact that people cannot be forced to take experimental drugs without their full consent,” Liberty Counsel said.

>“Forcing employees to receive one of these experimental COVID injections is a violation of federal law. The COVID injections are not licensed by the FDA and are still in the investigation and experimental phase. No employer or government may force or coerce anyone to take these injections. Federal law requires full informed consent. Employers that require employees to take a COVID shot may be held liable for adverse reactions and death,” said Liberty Counsel chief Mat Staver.

Yours just happen to be shitty, obviously

That is all

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How does the employer become liable if no one will admit that the vaccine is at fault? That has to be proven in court first.

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No, just the fact that the employer is forcing/coercing his employees to take covidshot is a violation of federal law. Covid shot isn't licensed by the FDA.

https://poal.co/s/AskPoal/381980/fa0e8929-5c75-4b9b-bac2-fafb1aaba9d9#cmnts

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That's a different argument than a liability case. And I don't think it applies to an at-will state. But I'm not a lawyer either. The liability issue will never be settled because no one is going to "prove" that the deaths are being caused by the shot.

Or maybe they will. Imagine the chaos if they do.