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United Airlines will place unvaccinated employees granted religious or medical waivers on leave
United Airlines told employees Wednesday that anyone granted a religious or medical waiver from an accelerated Sept. 27 vaccination deadline will be placed on temporary leave beginning Oct. 2. Employees whose requests for a vaccination exemption are denied will have five weeks to get the shots or be terminated by the airline. (www.chicagotribune.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Excellent. I will not take the risk of flying if the employees are not vaccinated. It is not worth it.
I can only compliment any organisation that chooses to protect its employees and customers they have my full support and I hope to be able to travel internationally from Australia soon. It's very handy to know before travelling what my safe options are.
Are there ever any “safe” options? Your riding through the sky on a chunk of metal and plastic that is a constant fight with gravity, a million little things can go wrong that will result in disaster. Now would you want the best people looking after the controls of that machine or just someone that is vaccinated?
One thing we should all agree on, there are very few available beds left in the hospitals in the vast expanse of the USA so regardless of whether one is an intellect with a high IQ or just a normal person doing the necessary mundane work that keeps the country going………..Covid 19 is a real problem. So, every person should take ALL reasonable precautions to minimize viral transmission and that includes vaccines!
I guess that depends on a person’s definition of reasonable. Some people see even the simplest request as unreasonable wile others will do anything they are asked to do without question. No matter what is suggested you will get those who are more then willing to comply but do they have the right to force the more hesitant to do the same? It comes down to wether society puts freedom of choice as being more important then tyranny. We need to find a place somewhere between those two that will both reasonably protect people from the virus and reasonably protect people’s rights. That’s the balancing act society will have to find…
Yep, however the “reasonable person” is not a particular person. Rather , the Standard takes into account both the practicalities of what ordinary people do and what the courts believe they should do. I for one like to analyze both sides of an issue, then make my own up my own mind. Some decisions are easy others not so much…..this one is easy!
I agree HF....all our eggs are in one basket and I don't want to see the healthcare system collapse. Everyone who gets the shot I say Kudos to you for not know the long term effects. And for those who don't, please do your part. I respect your choice and decision too!!