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SWBTATTReg

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1. There's going to have to be something in place, for what happens if someone gets hired at
Mon Mar 29, 2021, 04:43 PM
Mar 2021

a business, and they claimed that they have been vaccinated against Covid 19, and then they get sick (in short, they didn't get vaccinated (in short committed fraud in claiming that they were vaccinated)), the other employees, customers, etc. all were unnecessarily exposed to Covid 19 because of a lie/fraudulent claim by the employee (hopefully soon to be fired employee). Believe me, if I worked somewhere and someone was just recently hired, I'd want to know that they are indeed safe and vaccinated.

In Europe, I heard that they resorted to putting a vaccination stamp on people's arms, since so many were claiming that they were vaccinated when in fact, they weren't. It's been some time since I've heard anything else about this process (stamping one's arm), would be interesting to see if successful.

Perhaps in some states, where (and it may be in all states), if one is sick w/ hepatitis, or something similar (a STD for example), and then had unprotected sex, got someone else sick, then that person is actually charged w/ a crime of exposing someone to HIV or such, and charged under the criminal code appropriately, for exposing someone to Covid 19. As they should be.

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