Posted on May 6, 2019
Amid Measles Outbreaks, States Consider Revoking Religious Vaccine Exemptions
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There should not be a religious exception for ANY medical treatment. If they don't believe doctors should be allowed to treat them, stay home. Same for doctors there should not be a religious exception for them, why are they doctors to help just the people they like, they need to stay home too.
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SPC Stiv ChenRobbins
Sure thing, Comrade. the CCP has shown the way. If people want to have their religions, nail them into their homes, or just put them in camps like the Uyghurs -- that way it will be easier to kill them en mass or "reeducate them."
I worked in an ER for 20 years, through several epidemics and pandemics. Up until this one, doctors and staff all had a choice of either getting vaccines or wearing masks and gloves for all contact. Granted the masks were of limited utility, and we all understood infection control measures like hand washing and such... but the world hardly ever ended under that paradigm. It's almost like, you know, modern medicine and hygiene has alternatives.
I worked in an ER for 20 years, through several epidemics and pandemics. Up until this one, doctors and staff all had a choice of either getting vaccines or wearing masks and gloves for all contact. Granted the masks were of limited utility, and we all understood infection control measures like hand washing and such... but the world hardly ever ended under that paradigm. It's almost like, you know, modern medicine and hygiene has alternatives.
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