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I agree, but I know there are some here who seem to get great pleasure when people get terminated MichMan Jan 2022 #1
More variants will almost surely ensue. dchill Jan 2022 #2
I agree too. Enforcement was going to be a PR and an HR nightmare ecstatic Jan 2022 #3
Appreciate your clear explanation and think you're right. Declare victory and move on SharonAnn Jan 2022 #4
I disagree. The pandemic was just extended indefinitely by SCOTUS... brush Jan 2022 #5
I have long hold the opinion that Claustrum Jan 2022 #6
You willet nothing from me . . . . . . . Stinky The Clown Jan 2022 #7
lets see lapfog_1 Jan 2022 #8
I agree with basically everything you said genxlib Jan 2022 #13
It was vaccine or test NT EleanorR Jan 2022 #9
either take the vaccine or test once a week. EleanorR Jan 2022 #10
What do you have against mandated TESTING in lieu of vaccination? SunSeeker Jan 2022 #11
Fair question and good point genxlib Jan 2022 #14
Of course it's not forever. It was an emergency regulation pending the pandemic emergency. SunSeeker Jan 2022 #15
The testing piece was fairly useless if it was only going to be once a week. Ace Rothstein Jan 2022 #17
Once weekly testing of vaccine holdouts at UCLA administration has proven effective. SunSeeker Jan 2022 #21
All good points Deminpenn Jan 2022 #12
Trashing thread Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2022 #16
I hadn't thought of it that way so I guess there is an upside but mahina Jan 2022 #18
The major flaw in that reasoning is waning immunity Hav Jan 2022 #19
I think Dorian Gray Jan 2022 #20
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