"Before you terminate anybody, you have to really be able to show why that particular person is going to pose a significant, or they call it a direct threat," employment attorney Felicia Ennis said.
Lets ask the CDC.
Do I need to wear a mask and avoid close contact with others if I have gotten 2 doses of the vaccine?
And website says....
(archive link is here, but unfortunately the answer is hidden behind dropdowns and that doesn't seem to work on any archive site so the original )
Yes. To protect yourself and others, follow these recommendations: Wear a mask over your nose and mouth. Stay at least 6 feet away from others. Avoid crowds. Avoid poorly ventilated spaces. Wash your hands often. It’s important for everyone to continue using all the tools available to help stop this pandemic as we learn more about how COVID-19 vaccines work in real-world conditions. Experts are also looking at how many people get vaccinated and how the virus is spreading in communities. We also don’t yet know whether getting a COVID-19 vaccine will prevent you from spreading the virus that causes COVID-19 to other people, even if you don’t get sick yourself. CDC will continue to update this page as we learn more. Together, COVID-19 vaccination and following CDC’s recommendations for how to protect yourself and others will offer the best protection from getting and spreading COVID-19. Additional information can be found at key things to know about the COVID-19 vaccine. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/keythingstoknow.html.
In anywhere but Clown World, this would be an open and shut win in a wrongful termination lawsuit. Given that the CDC itself says that they don't know how the vaccine impacts spread, there are absolutely no grounds to say that the vaccine does anything to mitigate a threat. Of course, given that we are in Clown World
Lets ask the CDC.
And website says.... (archive link is here, but unfortunately the answer is hidden behind dropdowns and that doesn't seem to work on any archive site so the original )
In anywhere but Clown World, this would be an open and shut win in a wrongful termination lawsuit. Given that the CDC itself says that they don't know how the vaccine impacts spread, there are absolutely no grounds to say that the vaccine does anything to mitigate a threat. Of course, given that we are in Clown World