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And the testing has to be done every week to stay employed, that means it will cost $7800 a year to stay employed while not being vaccinated.

That comes out to roughly $3.50 an hour after taxes accounting for working only 40 hour weeks 52 weeks of the year.

Some people only live on $20,000 a year. So that's a little over a third of their gross income.

Calling it a choice is disingenuous at best.

And the testing has to be done every week to stay employed, that means it will cost $7800 a year to stay employed while not being vaccinated. That comes out to roughly $3.50 an hour after taxes accounting for working only 40 hour weeks 52 weeks of the year. Some people only live on $20,000 a year. So that's a little over a third of their gross income. Calling it a choice is disingenuous at best.

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[–] 2 pts

Where are you seeing 150?

Amazon sells a lab kit for 37 and rapids for 23.

[–] 2 pts

Will those be allowed though, that’s the question.

Employers should be able to get bulk discounts if that’s the case.

[–] 1 pt

Will those be allowed though, that’s the question.

Doubtful, at those prices, they can't afford the hookers and booze DC prefers.

[–] 1 pt

There was a recent post stating that the PCR test in Canada costs $150. Now they are supposed to start using new testing methods beginning December of this year in the USA so who knows how much this new testing method will cost when it has an inflated demand.

[–] 2 pts

You know what’s funny, a few months ago people would’ve told you to get a second job if you couldn’t afford something.

Now you’d be paying for tests at two locations lol.

Sometimes you just have to laugh at clown world.

[–] 3 pts

Yeah what else is funny is a couple years ago the left was all about "my body my choice" and "natural healing"