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In regards to the vaccine mandates; why mandate businesses with 100 employees or more?

Is there something significant about the 100 number as far as OSHA is concerned?

Something tells me they’re not going to just stop at 100 employees or more.

In regards to the vaccine mandates; why mandate businesses with 100 employees or more? Is there something significant about the 100 number as far as OSHA is concerned? Something tells me they’re not going to just stop at 100 employees or more.

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Next the vax will be a requirement for health insurance.

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Health insurance companies have teams of employees that will collect their own data and run their own numbers to determine risk. The vaccine poses a huge risk in terms of long term medical treatment. My guess would be that insurance companies understand the vaccine is more dangerous for most humans than covid is and would never require their customers to get the vaccines. Having their customers vaccinate would literally cost them more money long term.

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If that were the case then the companies wouldn’t require their employees to get the shot, but that announcement is likely upcoming.

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It would be stupid to force them to deny customers because insurance is literally about determining risk, breaking people into the different natural risk pools, and charging according to risk. If unvaxxed are so prone to health problems, then they'll just charge them more. But if they are less-prone...

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Insurance companies will one day run the world like proper eugenicists.

Praise our lords and saviors, insuranceman.

People will have to just get healthy. Health insurance is a scam to drive up prices.

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People want managed health care under the guise of insurance. Actual insurance is to cover the costs of something you expect to not happen, but don't want to be wiped out by. And proper use of insurance is with a high deductible. You can handle $30,000 if you have a serious health problem, with insurance covering hundreds of thousands of costs. If you want a really low deductible, you're paying far more over time, or are planning on using your insurance regularly, in which case you're scamming them or wanting the impossible.

This is not to say that there is corruption in insurance companies, but even if that weren't present people want the impossible from insurance.

The managed health care they want makes someone else pay, which makes the consumer insensitive to the cost of where they go or how they take care of their health, so the costs go up. Throw in the bullshit of not being able to charge sickly people more, especially having to cover pre-existing conditions, and you put the costs through the roof, where people sign up only when they need care.