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Noam Chomsky advocates for starving out the unvaccinated and/or throwing them in jail.
While his mind is still there (as fucked up as it may be), apparently Noam wants to starve out tens of millions of people on his way out the door.
Well, Noam, there’s something you haven’t considered my genocidal friend: the farmers and truckers all voted for Trump:
Noam Chomsky advocates for starving out the unvaccinated and/or throwing them in jail.
While his mind is still there (as fucked up as it may be), apparently Noam wants to starve out tens of millions of people on his way out the door.
Well, Noam, there’s something you haven’t considered my genocidal friend: the farmers and truckers all voted for Trump:
Yes, most State U’s receive a shitload of federal grants and research funding.This will help the companies with little to no fed money but unless it removes state money for doing mandates not going to do much for a lot of companies. Good to see MeMaw grow a pair though.
…the reach of Leviathan is long and well entrenched.Yes, most State U’s receive a shitload of federal grants and research funding.
Not one ounce of prevention in this scamjab. Zero. Zilch. Fk joe biden.I don’t need to explain myself.
“There is no vaccine” is a factual statement.
Will it be $0.17 more? Or $170?
I think we needed that...
Noam Chomsky advocates for starving out the unvaccinated and/or throwing them in jail.
While his mind is still there (as fucked up as it may be), apparently Noam wants to starve out tens of millions of people on his way out the door.
Well, Noam, there’s something you haven’t considered my genocidal friend: the farmers and truckers all voted for Trump:
I made myself watch it. It was tough...IMO, it’s only the tip of the iceberg to what’s coming...prepare yourselves. People need to see this stuff...as sick and deranged as it is. It’s gotta be stopped and blown all to hell.
Most people love pets more than other humans, so there’s that.
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Need some help here folks. Not me but a very good friend. We'll take any help we can get
For the faculty and staff of Auburn University
Oct. 22, 2021
Note: This message pertains to new federal requirements regarding COVID-19 vaccines. These requirements raise issues of significant national interest and may become subject to legal challenges. In this fluid and fast-moving environment, Auburn will continue to monitor and respond to relevant legal developments and will communicate updates if necessary.
University complying with federal requirements; all employees required to be vaccinated
President Biden issued Executive Order 14042 on Sept. 9, 2021, requiring that federal contractors provide adequate COVID-19 safeguards for their workforce. The Order and the subsequent Sept. 24 Guidance outline the broad applicability and scope of required workplace safety protocols for a federal contractor’s workforce. One of the workplace safety protocols included in the federal requirement is COVID-19 vaccination of covered contractor employees.
As a public research institution, Auburn is among hundreds of U.S. universities considered to be federal contractors. Currently, Auburn maintains approximately $200 million in federal contracts that are expected to be impacted by this Order, including contracts with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), among others. Federal contracts are also a major revenue source for communities across Alabama—this is one way tax dollars paid to the federal government come back to the state to benefit all Alabamians. In fiscal year 2020, Alabama contractors were awarded approximately $12 billion from 98,147 federal contracts or subcontracts.
Auburn University’s mission includes a commitment to improving the lives of the people of Alabama through life-enhancing research. To sustain and advance the university’s research enterprise, Auburn is compelled to comply with the Executive Order and the Guidance to the extent that those have been incorporated into our federal contracts. Those contracts include the requirement that covered employees be vaccinated for COVID-19.
To ensure that Auburn can certify compliance with current and future federal contracts, the university’s vaccine policy has been modified to require that all Auburn employees must be fully vaccinated no later than Dec. 8, 2021, except in limited circumstances where an employee is legally entitled to a medical or religious accommodation. An individual is fully vaccinated two weeks after they have received the second dose in a two-dose series, or two weeks after they have received a single-dose vaccine. This policy applies to all full-time and part-time employees (including those working remotely), undergraduate and graduate student employees and TES employees at Auburn University, Auburn University at Montgomery, the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
Employees who are not already fully vaccinated will need to start the vaccination process by the dates listed below to be able to achieve full vaccination by the Dec. 8 deadline.
By Dec. 8, all employees must submit proof of full vaccination or receive an exemption. Failure to comply with this policy constitutes a Group I offense. Employees who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 8, 2021, are subject to termination, in accordance with applicable university policies.
- Moderna: First dose by Oct. 27, 2021, and second dose by Nov. 24, 2021.
- Pfizer: First dose by Nov. 3, 2021, and second dose by Nov. 24, 2021.
- Johnson & Johnson: Dose needed by Nov. 24, 2021.
Further guidance and more information, including frequently asked questions, are available on the COVID-19 Resource Center website.
Then there's this:
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I can’t post it enough in here. Have your friend watch this. Share far and wide.Need some help here folks. Not me but a very good friend. We'll take any help we can get
For the faculty and staff of Auburn University
Oct. 22, 2021
Note: This message pertains to new federal requirements regarding COVID-19 vaccines. These requirements raise issues of significant national interest and may become subject to legal challenges. In this fluid and fast-moving environment, Auburn will continue to monitor and respond to relevant legal developments and will communicate updates if necessary.
University complying with federal requirements; all employees required to be vaccinated
President Biden issued Executive Order 14042 on Sept. 9, 2021, requiring that federal contractors provide adequate COVID-19 safeguards for their workforce. The Order and the subsequent Sept. 24 Guidance outline the broad applicability and scope of required workplace safety protocols for a federal contractor’s workforce. One of the workplace safety protocols included in the federal requirement is COVID-19 vaccination of covered contractor employees.
As a public research institution, Auburn is among hundreds of U.S. universities considered to be federal contractors. Currently, Auburn maintains approximately $200 million in federal contracts that are expected to be impacted by this Order, including contracts with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), among others. Federal contracts are also a major revenue source for communities across Alabama—this is one way tax dollars paid to the federal government come back to the state to benefit all Alabamians. In fiscal year 2020, Alabama contractors were awarded approximately $12 billion from 98,147 federal contracts or subcontracts.
Auburn University’s mission includes a commitment to improving the lives of the people of Alabama through life-enhancing research. To sustain and advance the university’s research enterprise, Auburn is compelled to comply with the Executive Order and the Guidance to the extent that those have been incorporated into our federal contracts. Those contracts include the requirement that covered employees be vaccinated for COVID-19.
To ensure that Auburn can certify compliance with current and future federal contracts, the university’s vaccine policy has been modified to require that all Auburn employees must be fully vaccinated no later than Dec. 8, 2021, except in limited circumstances where an employee is legally entitled to a medical or religious accommodation. An individual is fully vaccinated two weeks after they have received the second dose in a two-dose series, or two weeks after they have received a single-dose vaccine. This policy applies to all full-time and part-time employees (including those working remotely), undergraduate and graduate student employees and TES employees at Auburn University, Auburn University at Montgomery, the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
Employees who are not already fully vaccinated will need to start the vaccination process by the dates listed below to be able to achieve full vaccination by the Dec. 8 deadline.
By Dec. 8, all employees must submit proof of full vaccination or receive an exemption. Failure to comply with this policy constitutes a Group I offense. Employees who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 8, 2021, are subject to termination, in accordance with applicable university policies.
- Moderna: First dose by Oct. 27, 2021, and second dose by Nov. 24, 2021.
- Pfizer: First dose by Nov. 3, 2021, and second dose by Nov. 24, 2021.
- Johnson & Johnson: Dose needed by Nov. 24, 2021.
Further guidance and more information, including frequently asked questions, are available on the COVID-19 Resource Center website.
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Agreed and exercising religious freedoms is the BEST way to keep it. So it’s win/win. Even if you aren’t “religious”, you should find ways to exercise religious freedoms. It’s the foundation of America.Whats gets me is, we shouldn't need a religious exemption from the shot mandate. I, alone, have agency over my body.
This here is a very accurate depiction of what we as Americans are going through right now. That water is getting hot and we better be looking out for what the government's next move lest we wll not be able to get out of the pot!
Or ask those executives to show proof of the Jab.I think it would be awesome if the Braves refused to allow entry to MLB executives at the World Series. Jim Crow laws and such...