During the oral arguments, fucking ACB opened this door by giving the example of meatpacking factories as an example of high risk for COVID since they are "crowded or cramped environments".
I obviously agree with you and think ACB was wrong as hell.
It's a cool, indoors facility. Not that it matters for such a mild virus, with a vaccine that dosen't stop transmission.
Several meatpacking factories had big outbreaks out of respiratory disease season in multiple countries, because they are a great microclimate for aerosols-born respiratory viruses.
Concerns about object and food contamination for coronaviruses were always irrational. It dosen't spread that way.
Outdoors transmission was always nearly non-existent too, because large particles aren't a significant vector either. Which is why masks have either no or a small, barely statistically-significant effect indoors.
So of course Québec government still currently insists handwashing and blocking large droplets is "keeping people safe". What a fucking joke.
"OSHA can do more to protect Americans from Covid 19"
Too late, by summer everyone will have had it and recovered.
Also, when are we fixing tuberculosis? It kills almost as many people as Covid every year even with Covid's hilarious fake death-counting, and long after everyone is immune to Covid and the deaths drop to miniscule numbers, Tuberculosis will still be around, killing the same number of people as always.
Oooh, we're gonna keep pretending that one doesn't exist because the vaccine is worthless and the measures required to contain it would literally end modern globalist society? The politicians don't want that? Okay then. Silly me, I thought we suddenly care about each and every life and were committed to ending disease, but apparently that's only true when you can use it to virtue signal on TikTok without giving up your hot-chip and doordash.
When the solution isn't retarded politically expedient normie-bait, all of a sudden it's not a "fucking global pandemic" anymore.
Them getting healthcare was a victory for them and a defeat for us. Thin end of the wedge will now be getting hammered to slowly expand the mandate until their original goal is achieved.
During the oral arguments, fucking ACB opened this door by giving the example of meatpacking factories as an example of high risk for COVID since they are "crowded or cramped environments".
I obviously agree with you and think ACB was wrong as hell.
Too bad ACB did not think of this simple logic before opening this shitty door.
ACB gave the enemy a hint?
Told everyone she wasn't to be trusted.
It's a cool, indoors facility. Not that it matters for such a mild virus, with a vaccine that dosen't stop transmission.
Several meatpacking factories had big outbreaks out of respiratory disease season in multiple countries, because they are a great microclimate for aerosols-born respiratory viruses.
Concerns about object and food contamination for coronaviruses were always irrational. It dosen't spread that way.
Outdoors transmission was always nearly non-existent too, because large particles aren't a significant vector either. Which is why masks have either no or a small, barely statistically-significant effect indoors.
So of course Québec government still currently insists handwashing and blocking large droplets is "keeping people safe". What a fucking joke.
"OSHA can do more to protect Americans from Covid 19"
Too late, by summer everyone will have had it and recovered.
Also, when are we fixing tuberculosis? It kills almost as many people as Covid every year even with Covid's hilarious fake death-counting, and long after everyone is immune to Covid and the deaths drop to miniscule numbers, Tuberculosis will still be around, killing the same number of people as always.
Oooh, we're gonna keep pretending that one doesn't exist because the vaccine is worthless and the measures required to contain it would literally end modern globalist society? The politicians don't want that? Okay then. Silly me, I thought we suddenly care about each and every life and were committed to ending disease, but apparently that's only true when you can use it to virtue signal on TikTok without giving up your hot-chip and doordash.
When the solution isn't retarded politically expedient normie-bait, all of a sudden it's not a "fucking global pandemic" anymore.
I didn't expect them to be done with issuing mandates either.
I agree that the NYT is generally a dogshit source but look at the writers of this particular op-ed.
They were Obama's OSHA deputy labor and assistant labor secretaries.
Since Biden's current admin is full of Obama admin bureaucrats, I would expect these writers to push these ideas to the Biden admin.
Them getting healthcare was a victory for them and a defeat for us. Thin end of the wedge will now be getting hammered to slowly expand the mandate until their original goal is achieved.
People need to make these unelected parasites remember who they work for. Make your voice felt at their level, on a personal level.
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