Hempy McNoodle
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Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Management is not answering my requests for info, but it looks like client death at the agency I work for (helping people with developmental disabilities) is up 300% in 2021. Management isn't answering my questions because they know that if they do, they are fucked! (They are fucked!)
Something tells me that HR and the executive director are PANICKING right now and probably will not sleep well from here on out. They never expected to be questioned about anything. And, I've got them in a position which gives them no way out.
The wheels of Justice...
I'm sure they were children at the time. Not offensive.
I'm sure you do, Mr. I can't eat in a restaurant.
Oh no.comparing one of the most fucked up times in history to a common cold is not offensive.i haven't been vaccinated btw.i live in the country and don't talk to many people.i don't know anyone who caught the virus.i wanna go on vacation though so I'm considering it
It's quite possible.it could mutate into something like the plague.if that's the case I'm glad I live in the country for the time being.
A hawk sighting! goodchit
What an absolute shit post. Time for me to leave this thread alone (how did I get drawn in again?).Someday, you will see that this was bigger than the holocaust (not to minimalize the holocaust, whatsoever).
What an absolute shit post. Time for me to leave this thread alone (how did I get drawn in again?).
What an absolute shit post. Time for me to leave this thread alone (how did I get drawn in again?).
December 4th, 2021:
COVID-19: Canadian zoos prepare to vaccinate animals with experimental vaccine
https://globalnews.ca/news/8423409/covid-19-vaccine-animals-zoos/
"Six Canadian zoos are eagerly awaiting a package this holiday season — a shipment of COVID-19 vaccine for their animals.
U.S. pharmaceutical company Zoetis is donating 900 doses of a vaccine that it developed specifically for animals. According to Dolf DeJong, chief executive of the Toronto Zoo, the vaccines have been produced and are ready to be shipped. The pharmaceutical company is just waiting on some final authorizations.
“We’re trying to be patient,” DeJong says. “Our team’s been really busy making sure the animals are ready for that injection as soon as it arrives.”
The product from New Jersey-based Zoetis isn’t yet commercially available, but it has been approved for experimental use by the Canadian Centre for Veterinary Biologics of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
The vaccine is already being used south of the border where it has been authorized for experimental use by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C., started administering the vaccine last month. Chief veterinarian Dr. Donald Neiffer says the zoo has targeted about 100 animals for inoculations. So far, about 35 have received two doses, and about the same number have received one. Completing the vaccinations should take until late January.
Zoetis says the development of its vaccine started originally for cats and dogs, after reports in February 2020 that a dog was infected in Hong Kong.
December 4th, 2021:
COVID-19: Canadian zoos prepare to vaccinate animals with experimental vaccine
https://globalnews.ca/news/8423409/covid-19-vaccine-animals-zoos/
"Six Canadian zoos are eagerly awaiting a package this holiday season — a shipment of COVID-19 vaccine for their animals.
U.S. pharmaceutical company Zoetis is donating 900 doses of a vaccine that it developed specifically for animals. According to Dolf DeJong, chief executive of the Toronto Zoo, the vaccines have been produced and are ready to be shipped. The pharmaceutical company is just waiting on some final authorizations.
“We’re trying to be patient,” DeJong says. “Our team’s been really busy making sure the animals are ready for that injection as soon as it arrives.”
The product from New Jersey-based Zoetis isn’t yet commercially available, but it has been approved for experimental use by the Canadian Centre for Veterinary Biologics of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
The vaccine is already being used south of the border where it has been authorized for experimental use by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C., started administering the vaccine last month. Chief veterinarian Dr. Donald Neiffer says the zoo has targeted about 100 animals for inoculations. So far, about 35 have received two doses, and about the same number have received one. Completing the vaccinations should take until late January.
Zoetis says the development of its vaccine started originally for cats and dogs, after reports in February 2020 that a dog was infected in Hong Kong.
Don't get too far ahead of yourself. Timing is everything. Watch what happens next.
Trump firmly rejected the proposition. "No, the vaccine worked. But some people aren't taking it. The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don't take their vaccine."
- "If you take the vaccine, you're protected," he said in an interview with Candace Owens.
"If you take the vaccine, you're protected. Look, the results of the vaccine are very good. And if you do get [COVID-19], it's a very minor form. People aren't dying when they take their vaccine," the former president said.
"Look, we did something that was historic, we saved tens of millions of lives worldwide when we, together, all of us, we got a vaccine done," Trump said at an event for Fox News host Bill O'Reilly's "History Tour" earlier this week. "This was going to ravage the country far beyond what it is right now. Take credit for it."