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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:^ not great but improvements
I wonder though the amount of people who are not bothering to test because they have mild symptoms
adnj wrote:drchaos wrote:PariaMan wrote:I have AZ and pfizer already zero side effects
As long as I getting boosters I taking them
Virus Risk >>> Vaccine Risk
What is the difference in risk of hospitalization and or death from a 2 shot vaccine victim vs a 3 shot victim?
You should really know this before running off to take boosters.
Serious side effects rate remains at 5 per million.
Of course, if you have some reference to contravening adverse reaction rates and wish to post it, any reference at all, feel free to do so.
You can also just post something that is based solely on your personal experiences, imagination and opinion. We've become accustomed to that as the preferred response.
Otherwise, current test data suggest that a booster is beneficial:Among individuals seeking testing for COVID-like illness in the US in December 2021, receipt of 3 doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine (compared with unvaccinated and with receipt of 2 doses) was less likely among cases with symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection compared with test-negative controls. These findings suggest that receipt of 3 doses of mRNA vaccine, relative to being unvaccinated and to receipt of 2 doses, was associated with protection against both the Omicron and Delta variants, although the higher odds ratios for Omicron suggest less protection for Omicron than for Delta.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/f ... le/2788485
PariaMan wrote:I have AZ and pfizer already zero side effects
As long as I getting boosters I taking them
Virus Risk >>> Vaccine Risk
Isn't RBC's workforce more than 90% vaccinated? That's seems like a fairly successful vaccination push.hover11 wrote:REPUBLIC BANK TERMINATES ITS COVID-19 POLICY FOR UNVACCINATED EMPLOYEES.
Republic Bank Ltd has terminated its contentious return-to-work Covid-19 policy for unvaccinated workers.
And it has asked the workers’ union, the Banking, Insurance and General Workers’ Union (BIGWU), to withdraw related court matters.
A letter dated February 14 from the bank’s senior manager group and employee industrial relations department to BIGWU’s vice-president, Jason Brown, pointed to the bank’s decision to terminate the mandatory PCR tests for unvaccinated staff to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, which was implemented on September 6.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 40c08.html
adnj wrote:Isn't RBC's workforce more than 90% vaccinated? That's seems like a fairly successful vaccination push.hover11 wrote:REPUBLIC BANK TERMINATES ITS COVID-19 POLICY FOR UNVACCINATED EMPLOYEES.
Republic Bank Ltd has terminated its contentious return-to-work Covid-19 policy for unvaccinated workers.
And it has asked the workers’ union, the Banking, Insurance and General Workers’ Union (BIGWU), to withdraw related court matters.
A letter dated February 14 from the bank’s senior manager group and employee industrial relations department to BIGWU’s vice-president, Jason Brown, pointed to the bank’s decision to terminate the mandatory PCR tests for unvaccinated staff to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, which was implemented on September 6.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 40c08.html
https://guardian.co.tt/news/300-republi ... 6f40d63a16
Tomorrow is the 17th waiting for the public service mandate....oh wait, that probably gonna be extended tooredmanjp wrote:adnj wrote:Isn't RBC's workforce more than 90% vaccinated? That's seems like a fairly successful vaccination push.hover11 wrote:REPUBLIC BANK TERMINATES ITS COVID-19 POLICY FOR UNVACCINATED EMPLOYEES.
Republic Bank Ltd has terminated its contentious return-to-work Covid-19 policy for unvaccinated workers.
And it has asked the workers’ union, the Banking, Insurance and General Workers’ Union (BIGWU), to withdraw related court matters.
A letter dated February 14 from the bank’s senior manager group and employee industrial relations department to BIGWU’s vice-president, Jason Brown, pointed to the bank’s decision to terminate the mandatory PCR tests for unvaccinated staff to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, which was implemented on September 6.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 40c08.html
https://guardian.co.tt/news/300-republi ... 6f40d63a16
yes. most vaxxed so no sense losing a Court battle for another 10% , or less if some of those have medical exemptions.
With the recent decrease in COVID cases and deaths, the public servants' vaccine mandate is likely unnecessary.hover11 wrote:Tomorrow is the 17th waiting for the public service mandate....oh wait, that probably gonna be extended tooredmanjp wrote:adnj wrote:Isn't RBC's workforce more than 90% vaccinated? That's seems like a fairly successful vaccination push.hover11 wrote:REPUBLIC BANK TERMINATES ITS COVID-19 POLICY FOR UNVACCINATED EMPLOYEES.
Republic Bank Ltd has terminated its contentious return-to-work Covid-19 policy for unvaccinated workers.
And it has asked the workers’ union, the Banking, Insurance and General Workers’ Union (BIGWU), to withdraw related court matters.
A letter dated February 14 from the bank’s senior manager group and employee industrial relations department to BIGWU’s vice-president, Jason Brown, pointed to the bank’s decision to terminate the mandatory PCR tests for unvaccinated staff to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, which was implemented on September 6.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 40c08.html
https://guardian.co.tt/news/300-republi ... 6f40d63a16
yes. most vaxxed so no sense losing a Court battle for another 10% , or less if some of those have medical exemptions.
You are aware an increase in the retirement age will affect everyone across the board, more so private sector employees whose employers put nothing in place for their employees such as insurance(annuities) policies but carry on....who actually planned to retire at 60 though, my annuity kicks in from 50 and I will be retiring at such.adnj wrote:With the recent decrease in COVID cases and deaths, the public servants' vaccine mandate is likely unnecessary.hover11 wrote:Tomorrow is the 17th waiting for the public service mandate....oh wait, that probably gonna be extended tooredmanjp wrote:adnj wrote:Isn't RBC's workforce more than 90% vaccinated? That's seems like a fairly successful vaccination push.hover11 wrote:REPUBLIC BANK TERMINATES ITS COVID-19 POLICY FOR UNVACCINATED EMPLOYEES.
Republic Bank Ltd has terminated its contentious return-to-work Covid-19 policy for unvaccinated workers.
And it has asked the workers’ union, the Banking, Insurance and General Workers’ Union (BIGWU), to withdraw related court matters.
A letter dated February 14 from the bank’s senior manager group and employee industrial relations department to BIGWU’s vice-president, Jason Brown, pointed to the bank’s decision to terminate the mandatory PCR tests for unvaccinated staff to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, which was implemented on September 6.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 40c08.html
https://guardian.co.tt/news/300-republi ... 6f40d63a16
yes. most vaxxed so no sense losing a Court battle for another 10% , or less if some of those have medical exemptions.
Maybe the AG is spending that time working on more important things - like moving the retirement age to 65, or even 70.
Sitting in the same office, working the same government job for almost 50 years? Now, that's what I would call hell-on-earth.
hover11 wrote:You are aware an increase in the retirement age will affect everyone across the board, more so private sector employees whose employers put nothing in place for their employees such as insurance(annuities) policies but carry on....who actually planned to retire at 60 though, my annuity kicks in from 50 and I will be retiring at such.adnj wrote:With the recent decrease in COVID cases and deaths, the public servants' vaccine mandate is likely unnecessary.hover11 wrote:Tomorrow is the 17th waiting for the public service mandate....oh wait, that probably gonna be extended tooredmanjp wrote:adnj wrote:Isn't RBC's workforce more than 90% vaccinated? That's seems like a fairly successful vaccination push.hover11 wrote:REPUBLIC BANK TERMINATES ITS COVID-19 POLICY FOR UNVACCINATED EMPLOYEES.
Republic Bank Ltd has terminated its contentious return-to-work Covid-19 policy for unvaccinated workers.
And it has asked the workers’ union, the Banking, Insurance and General Workers’ Union (BIGWU), to withdraw related court matters.
A letter dated February 14 from the bank’s senior manager group and employee industrial relations department to BIGWU’s vice-president, Jason Brown, pointed to the bank’s decision to terminate the mandatory PCR tests for unvaccinated staff to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, which was implemented on September 6.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 40c08.html
https://guardian.co.tt/news/300-republi ... 6f40d63a16
yes. most vaxxed so no sense losing a Court battle for another 10% , or less if some of those have medical exemptions.
Maybe the AG is spending that time working on more important things - like moving the retirement age to 65, or even 70.
Sitting in the same office, working the same government job for almost 50 years? Now, that's what I would call hell-on-earth.
*volunteers personal info no one asks forhover11 wrote:You are aware an increase in the retirement age will affect everyone across the board, more so private sector employees whose employers put nothing in place for their employees such as insurance(annuities) policies but carry on....who actually planned to retire at 60 though, my annuity kicks in from 50 and I will be retiring at such.adnj wrote:With the recent decrease in COVID cases and deaths, the public servants' vaccine mandate is likely unnecessary.hover11 wrote:Tomorrow is the 17th waiting for the public service mandate....oh wait, that probably gonna be extended tooredmanjp wrote:adnj wrote:Isn't RBC's workforce more than 90% vaccinated? That's seems like a fairly successful vaccination push.hover11 wrote:REPUBLIC BANK TERMINATES ITS COVID-19 POLICY FOR UNVACCINATED EMPLOYEES.
Republic Bank Ltd has terminated its contentious return-to-work Covid-19 policy for unvaccinated workers.
And it has asked the workers’ union, the Banking, Insurance and General Workers’ Union (BIGWU), to withdraw related court matters.
A letter dated February 14 from the bank’s senior manager group and employee industrial relations department to BIGWU’s vice-president, Jason Brown, pointed to the bank’s decision to terminate the mandatory PCR tests for unvaccinated staff to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, which was implemented on September 6.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 40c08.html
https://guardian.co.tt/news/300-republi ... 6f40d63a16
yes. most vaxxed so no sense losing a Court battle for another 10% , or less if some of those have medical exemptions.
Maybe the AG is spending that time working on more important things - like moving the retirement age to 65, or even 70.
Sitting in the same office, working the same government job for almost 50 years? Now, that's what I would call hell-on-earth.
Police are paid 2013 salaries, along with nurses , doctors ,even t&tec and wasa employees....it's across the boardPhone Surgeon wrote:Not that much if they paying yuh 9 year old salaries.
Max,MaxPower wrote:Fellas, how the erections after the booster?
Dunno but mine not how it used to be…solid na. It good but just not as firm.
End up taking a Kamagras but weyyyyyz i get the weird color vision side effect.
hover11 wrote:Police are paid 2013 salaries, along with nurses , doctors ,even t&tec and wasa employees....it's across the boardPhone Surgeon wrote:Not that much if they paying yuh 9 year old salaries.
MaxPower wrote:Fellas, how the erections after the booster?
Dunno but mine not how it used to be…solid na. It good but just not as firm.
End up taking a Kamagras but weyyyyyz i get the weird color vision side effect.
Kenjo wrote:Once those blood vessels start going your heart vessels will be next . If you diabetic you might be poorly controlled
MaxPower wrote:Fellas, how the erections after the booster?
Dunno but mine not how it used to be…solid na. It good but just not as firm.
End up taking a Kamagras but weyyyyyz i get the weird color vision side effect.
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