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To: ggersh who wrote (66497)1/13/2022 6:38:01 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71412
 
Since US law is case law, I just don’t know enough to say if federal government can decide on vaccine mandate. There is a fight between vaxxers and anti-vaxxers on this. Vaccine mandate applies only to those who work in large groups or corporations, if I understand it correctly. I agree not all laws passed by Congress are not totalitarian. One example is the patriot act, the other is adoption and safe families act. That said, they could force you to get vaxxed some way or another. It’s understandable given the country has more than half a million a day new cases. You have a choice of a vaccine, one (jnj) is viral and like a flu shot, not based on mRNA technology that does who knows what to your body.
Sometimes you have case law on both sides, and it has to be decided by the highest court.
We have a country in CoVid crisis, with 700000 new cases a day and new variants all the time.
The chances you get it are very high. Death rate is lower for omicron, but still very high compared to flu.