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by lern_too_spel
1614 days ago
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He said they should be able to with access to Paxlovid and Molnupiravir, which aren't yet available in sufficient quantity. > They claim that hospitals should have accepted prior infection for workers as a valid exemption, and thereby avoided firings and resignations. This is an argument for a modified hospital worker mandate, not an argument against vaccine mandates. Additionally, the author confuses himself further by listing a patient unable to get care because his doctor refused to see an unvaccinated patient as a harm from mandates. Removing mandates which aren't yet in place does not change who that doctor would see. On the contrary, a mandate would have solved that issue because it would mean that patient would be vaccinated. |
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Correct, and I feel this was made clear that it was a sub point in the article.
I'm not interested on stealmaning every claim in the article, just the one you identified in your op