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Friday, July 30, 2021

Nevada to require COVID vaccines or weekly testing for state employees

Nevada plans to require state employees to either show proof of a COVID-19 vaccine or undergo weekly tests for the virus beginning next month as COVID metrics continue to worsen. 

State officials made the announcement during a statewide COVID-19 update call last week, preceding announcements from other large jurisdictions including California, New York City, and even one federal agency — the Department of Veterans Affairs — requiring employees to either undergo weekly testing or present proof of vaccination status.
-Daxsdad

16 comments:

  1. The more people that get covid-19, which is usually asymptomatic or mild, the more people that will have the antibody and be immune to the disease.

    This extreme government response is about government gaining power over us and not about safety at all.

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  2. DoD to require twice weekly tests for unvaxed. despite the vaxed being the superspreaders.

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    1. Yes, I noticed that of the 51 democratic (sic) lawmakers (sic) that fled Texas, all were fully vaccinated and last I read, 6 had covid (or more than 11%). What's the percent of the general populace that has gotten it?

      Wasn't the original goal "to flatten the curve" which acknowledged that everyone was going to get it, but let's stagger the infections to not overwhelm facilities.

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  3. What, no testing for the ones who got the jab?
    They can be virus spreaders too!

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    1. Billy Bob in TexasJuly 30, 2021 at 6:01 PM

      The Jabbed ARE the SUPER SPREADERS! WuFlu mutated because of the jab.

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  4. Well, Miss Nevada is a man, sooo.....

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  5. Magically, now it is OK to ask about your health issues. Where are the law suits?

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  6. This is part of the plan, the bifurcation of America. We are fighting each other over race, and covid is bad/not that bad, and orange man bad/not-bad, and border immigrants, and vaxxports... and not noticing the crackhead whoremongering first-son selling doodles for half a mil... 10% to the big guy, that dickhead at 1600 penn street.
    The criminals run rampant and are making us fight over imaginary issues. Well played!

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  7. Nevada sure has changed not for the better over the last 30 years
    JD

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    1. Too many California imports into Vegas and Reno.

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    2. Right. It's got nothing to do with illegals, union members from Las Vegas and voter fraud.
      You need to pay attention to what's happening, because it's coming to your state. And it's not coming from California.

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    3. > Nevada sure has changed not for the better over the last 30 years

      Indeed. It's not the state I moved to 33 years ago. Hell, even 10 years ago, it wasn't nearly as bad as it is now. The RINO fuckups of maybe 5 years ago paved the way for the current Carson City kakistocracy, and now I'm looking to GTFO.

      Was just looking at home prices near where my parents live in Ohio...could probably sell the 1-bedroom condo here and pay for a home with a decent-sized lot, a basement, and a garage there, and not have much (if any) of a mortgage. Just need to line up some sort of job now, and maybe wait until winter or spring to move so it isn't hot as balls outside...

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    4. Move now. Housing prices in the Red states are going up and availability is falling. There's plenty of jobs out there, too.

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    5. Scott, I agree with wirecutter prices are rising and, depending on what you do, there's plenty of work to be had. Good luck
      JD

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    6. Got that right.
      They can't build them fast enough and I'm being pestered on a weekly basis by realtors & land investors to sell.
      CC

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  8. It will ultimately be made mandatory everywhere, on pain of some very permanent circumstances if one refuses.

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