Excellent point!
Excellent point!
I mean, that would just make me want to see how fast I could corner.
Thank you!!!
Pretty damn sure he used his brake, which meant his brake lights were on. I don’t typically hit the gas when I see that in front of me.
Playing devil’s advocate, it isn’t like the FDA doesn’t recall drugs that they have previously approved all the time. With further research, who knows what we will find out about these vaccines in the future (not trying to scare anyone away from the vaccines, btw, just stating an opinion based on past history of…
You are arguing a completely different topic. I am saying that if an employee willingly follows the mandate, gets the vaccine, has an adverse reaction and takes a day off or gets medical attention, it is a reportable event. At no point did I mention anything about anyone being forced to do anything.
You seem to be using speed bumps and speed humps interchangeably. Speed bumps are more aggressive and are used for very slow areas like parking lots, where you want to slow a vehicle down to ~5 mph. Speed humps would be more appropriate here as they are typically used in residential areas and school zones, where you…
“The guy in the truck deserves to get strung up by the truck nuts.”
Macular degeneration.
Salt will still break surface tension on a cocktail napkin, unless you are just letting your drink sit there for an incredible amount of time. If you are doing that, why are you even drinking? Chug-a-lug, buttercup!
I am doubtful that most private companies outside of the healthcare world will now require the vaccine as a condition of employment. Doing so, per OSHA guidelines, means that if the employee experiences adverse reactions to the vaccine, then it is considered a “work-related event”. The employer would then have to…
Geez, that first quote got Kinja’d.
Approval also means that more employers and organizations may be more willing to enact a vaccine mandate. Legally, they can require a vaccine even though it’s under EUA rather than full approval, but some employers may feel more comfortable requiring it now that it’s approved.
Evil Week already?
They were never proven to prevent transmission of alpha for that matter.
Ford missed a “Brono II” badge for this one.
Love kayaking! One thing that I would point out is that it isn’t just kids or pets that require a PFD, everyone should wear one. I don’t care how great of a swimmer you think you are, you can still drown, especially on a river. It is incredibly easy to get banged up after going out of a kayak on river and not being…
Rush’s impressive guns were developed thanks to a lifelong fitness habit that includes regular weight training, not to mention stunts like doing 2,222 pushups a day to raise awareness about military service and suicide prevention.
Same in the US.
Most in the medical profession will refer to it as a jab. It is incredibly common nomenclature.