If implemented fully at Dell, the vaccine mandate will force some people to quit. Not too many, but enough to slow down any possible layoffs that were coming our way (or maybe even cancel them altogether.) As somebody who's been fully vaccinated for months, I see no downside to this.
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Hey OP, you must be fun at parties.
Realize you'll need a booster every 6 months? So...does the vaccine even work?
FDA is not approving the booster...what does that mean?
Where we are not one person is complaining about getting vaccinated, they just want to get it done so we can get back to the job, get out and work etc. The argument is over. He-l, even Trump got vaccinated.
There is one small town that apparently all the anti vaccers are moving to. We are all happy with that. Rename it quarantine and put a wall around it. They can have all the freedumbs they want.
Indeed no downside. The moran @eku+1cPidQe8 is one of those id--ts who should be let go by the mgmt. Go Dell Go!
No downside? Wait till boosters come at 6 month intervals. And company and or gov starts mandating something YOU don't like. It is almost guaranteed.
But I digress. You are obtuse.
This moran thinks it will be spared a layoff cause of vaccine.
I am too..but still have to wear a mask, cannot go to the office and a bunch of other restrictions that we all thought we would no longer have after being vaccinated. I'm beginning to wonder if getting vaccinated even really matters anymore. I don't think it should be mandated. If you don't get it or don't want it, stay home and don't go into the office. The rest of us that are vaccinated should be able to live our life.