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Well, when the choice is “do what we say or lose not only your job but the structure around which you have built your entire life,” it’s a pretty shitty choice. That being said, nobody likes the weird vaccinations because they are very unpleasant, but I never heard of anybody turning one down.

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I never heard of anybody turning one down.

This is different. It's not a vaccine.

Agreed. We are in uncharted territory with this.

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I'll be finding out what the repercussions are when this thing becomes mandatory for military. The pressure the Navy is using to make people 'volunteer' for these is already ridiculously high and I'm not budging.

I think you're right and it is a shitty choice, I hope I'm not being dismissive about it.

It reminds me of those nurses that got sacked for refusing the vax. It's a bit of a grey area and I'm no legal expert, I just know if I was given the ultimatum by my employer I'd say 'okay thanks see ya later'.

I think also with the military we had the 'Gulf War Syndrome' from all the injections so it's a smart idea to refuse any injection they offer you.

Agreed. I won’t be getting this thing either, and I understand there might be consequences for that.

One thing I did see a lot of is people not taking medication that was prescribed. The military has this cyclical thing where they over-prescribe painkillers or shit like Adderol, realize it’s fucking people’s lives, then punish you for having one pill in your dorm room. When I was living in the dorms, we all basically flushed any medication we were given and got OTC stuff instead. Wasn’t worth the risk. Plus, there’s not a high level of trust in military doctors.