Brilliant.
Brilliant.
Again, the masks weren’t for the employee’s feelings, they were for controlling the spread of disease. I’ve now controlled that risk through other equally-effective means.
If a business wants to keep hassling vaccinated people at this stage, fine, it’s their business, but alternatives will quickly emerge.
Not a fan of this viewpoint as it ignores the risk that we all face if the virus continues to propagate even within a small segment of the population. Variant data to date suggests that the existing vaccines will afford us some level of protection and we all know the vaccine developers are chasing down boosters that should broaden coverage, but breakthrough is a very real concept. While we all talk about the percentage of vaccinated persons in the country, the better number to follow are case-rates. We're looking good at the moment.
I can't speak for the others, but I just saw Costco's revised policy and it's just that: it specifically says that local regulations will still be followed:
https://www.costco.com/coronavirus.html
The situation changed very quickly in Seattle. I had to drive 30 miles to get my first shot. About a week later shots were readily available everywhere. As of today we're exactly 28 days from 4/19 which is the suggested interval for the Moderna shot. So anyone who got the shot when they became available everywhere to those over 18 should be getting their second shots. In another two to three weeks we should have a pretty significant majority of adults fully vaccinated in the U.S.
Costco is not like other companies in how they run the business
Yeah, they're worse.
I think for a POS retail outlet they actulay treat employees better
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Higher salary than the vast majority of retail. 401k match. Healthcare. Seems pretty decent to me.
Costco has more in common with Wegmans than Kroeger.
This really clears things up
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Srsly. WTF is "Kroeger"? Some kinda German meat market?
I'm referring to their political activism wrt state liquor laws.
I hope someone pointed out to her that Dear Leader and his entire family have had the jab.
And....If it's not one thing... it's another....
The CDC was too cautious about what vaccinated people can do, doctors say. Now pendulum has swung in the opposite direction
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Exactly this. Let's end the pandemic, then relax the restrictions.
At 700 US deaths a day, that's 250k per year - Covid is a major, entirely preventable killer. And vaccination does not confer invulnerability. Post-EUA vax protection studies range between 66% and 90% protective, suggesting a vaxxed death rate north of 25k per year. Not exactly "safe." We spend $thousands extra on car safety features for marginal reductions in deaths. We ought to keep 50c masks and other pandemic measures until the numbers improve.
IMO, CDC has consistently acted to worsen and prolong the pandemic.
USA just clocked 600,000 dead on worldometer , Covid is so not over
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“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
Dunkin’ Donuts Worker Dances With Customer Who Has Autism
Forecasts people. Forecasts. It's possible with data.
I meant that Kroger is more CEO CFO Wall Street focused. Wegmans and Cotsco are more employee, costumer and long-term focused
This one looks worse than the worldometer:
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