“To avoid widening divisions within society”
Yep
“To avoid widening divisions within society”
Yep
Hot off the percolator
In the US, Starbucks has suspended the requirement for its 220,000 employees to be vaccinated or regularly tested after a Supreme Court ruling. Reuters reports the details:
The coffee giant had said earlier this month it would require its around 220,000 US employees to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 or undergo weekly testing.
We respect the court’s ruling and will comply,” Starbucks chief operating officer John Culver wrote in a memo to workers.
The vast majority of Starbucks employees are vaccinated, Culver added.
After Coffee-mate, Czech mate:
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I take it we’ve all noticed how the Bozo gang have been caving today over not running the idiot ‘safety’ bollocks any longer? People have had enough, and the manipulators can sense the growing public mutiny.
Still a lot of deep cospithirry-addicts insisting on various btls, though, that the tide isn’t turning yet; or if it is, it won’t be for long, this current retreat being just part of a deep, long game. It’s seemed to me for some time that the essential thing about assessing conspiracies is not to automatically deny that they happen, just to signal one’s virtue, but, since conspiracies do indeed happen, all the time, and get uncovered and their perps. hauled before the law, the authentic need is constantly to filter the real ones from the - genuinely - crazy ones.
My personal hunch is that the perps. of the - real - scamdemic conspiracy are now beginning to panic, and to bail-out and run for their lives, since the mood seems to be growing amongst an increasing percentage of pandemic sceptics that some people need to be hung for this crime against humanity, as with Nurnberg 1. All the fellow-travellers are now busy feathering their alibis as fast as they can go…
I wouldn’t be surprised if Bozo quits, just to get out of the spotlight looking for sacrificial fall-guy scapegoats; though he’s ideal material for the job, the fool.
Bravo the Czech people. Yep, the tide is turning, well done all of us.
Before we all congratulate ourselves on a job well done, look at the Czech announcement in detail.
“Today’s government meeting also resulted in the approval of an amendment to the country’s pandemic law. The amendment, prepared by the previous government of the ANO party and the Social Democrats, extends the period for which the legislation is active up to August 2023. Furthermore, new additions will make it possible for the government to enact quarantine and isolation measures, or limit dance club attendance. Health Minister Vlastimil Válek announced that further counter-epidemic measures are being prepared, such as allowing booster doses for children over the age of 12”
So boosters for kids, separation of society, and “plandemic” laws remaining in place, seem to me a bit like a pyric victory.
I think this is welcomed because compulsion is the main weapon. Yeah, people choosing to vaccinate their children is a related issue, as the child has little say. Parents have the right to decide but there is no additional protection aimed at ensuring the corporate forces are more careful with children. It may have been thought that this protection is called the JVCI or the FDA but that’s clearly not true as despite resignations from these committees and splitting over child vaccinations, the US and UK govts overruled them anyway. Uninformed parents, blissfully unaware of what is essentially corruption all over the proccess, assumed that if it was cleared it must be right for their kids.
Yeah keep the celebration small .
I think a bit more of the excrement will be allowed to adhere to Johnson before he’s ushered off to the Lords.
I wonder how they will justify walking back the NHS “no jab no job” policy without undermining the precious injections…? Maybe “frontline staff” is a potentially wriggly definition, like online harms is.
Federal court deals Biden another blow on vaccine mandates
See below - this looks like a big one for the US govt to lose; a Federal court, applies even to the govt employees, and the mandate isn’t to be used in other states.
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Federal judge in Texas blocks enforcement of Covid-19 vaccine mandate for government employees
President Joe Biden has suffered another legal setback to his efforts to coerce Americans into getting vaccinated against Covid-19 – this time with a federal court blocking mandated jabs even for employees of his own administration.
US District Court Judge Jeffrey Vincent Brown in Texas ruled on Friday that the mandate overstepped Biden’s authority as president. After finding that the plaintiffs will likely prevail at trial, the judge issued a nationwide injunction, meaning the Biden administration will be barred from enforcing its vaccine order anywhere in the US.
The mandate applied to more than 3.5 million federal workers. It provided no option for submitting to regular Covid-19 testing in lieu of vaccination. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday that 98% of government employees had either been vaccinated or sought medical or religious exemptions. “We are confident in our legal authority here,” she said.
Brown disagreed, saying that it was a “bridge too far” for Biden – “with the stroke of a pen and without the input of Congress” – to force millions of employees to undergo a medical procedure as a condition of employment. The judge cited last week’s US Supreme Court ruling striking down Biden’s order requiring private-sector employers to force their workers to get inoculated.
READ MORE: White House responds to SCOTUS blocking Biden’s vax mandate
The president clearly has authority to regulate employment policies, Brown said, but “the Supreme Court has expressly held that a Covid-19 vaccine mandate is not an employment regulation.” Interpreting the high court’s ruling in that way could set a significant legal precedent in claims against other employers that force their workers to get vaccinated.
While some private employers, such as Starbucks, have nixed their vaccine mandates in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling, others have said they’ll continue to require vaccination against Covid-19 without any government order. Carhartt, a maker of popular work clothes, is facing a boycott after its decision to double down on forced vaccines angered conservatives.
Great news. Meantime the 51st State “pause” on jabs for NHS employees and another part of the coercive superstructure is looking decidedly wobbly.