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Hubby works at a car dealership. The jab was never mandated. The salesforce and sales management overwhelmingly rejected the jab. As you can imagine lots of mechanics did as well. He doesn't see excess illness and work absence in these groups. Office folks and HR are out more in his opinion. But they have paid sick days off. When a salesman is gone they are on full commission so it costs them. Mechanics get a higher percentage boost in revenue to their department depending on the jobs they complete so that is kind of like commission and they share financially in pay regarding that revenue. Most of both departments understand that the pcr is junk and that it was a casedemic not a pandemic. I guess there could be a small percentage of employees who "play hooky" and claim a positive covid test? They are never asked for proof from what he can tell. They get the sniffles and run for a test hoping they can stay home from work? But that would be those who get paid the same when they are home sick. Hubby in his 60's worked the entire time with a mask exemption and no jab and even tho his doc screamed at him he would die without the jab. Not one of his clients refused to work with him because he could not mask even though he gave them that option. Must have been the magic 2 foot tall plexiglass thingy they put on his desk that only covered half of it lengthwise that made them ok to sit in his 12 by 12 office for hours buying their car. LOL. What is not funny is hubby rode out a medical emergency where his new doctor (we fired Dr "you will die without the jab") ordered a CT scan to see if he was ruptured during a severe diverticulitis attack. He was in great pain. He was flat-out refused emergency room care in Minnesota over not being able to wear a mask with an exemption letter signed by his physician. Stand alone CT scan centers and ERs it did not matter. He was also refused emergency room care in Wisconsin as well. I have the voicemail from the imaging department refusing him saying they were just following CDC guidelines and protecting the "other patients." "Your husband cannot enter without a mask." Well I would have had to somehow drug him in the parking lot(severely claustrophobic he would have to be half-conscious to wear a mask) plop him in a wheelchair mask him and hand him over and lose him to the potentially deadly hospital protocols should he test positive for covid. Of course people presented with low oxygen with a mask or multiple masks on. Then comes the remdesivir. ("run death is near".) Luckily we called a retired physician we know in another state, and I did abdominal palpitation (that was horrible to do to a man already in great pain). It was that or drive 5 hours and try South Dakota. It showed he was not ruptured. We rode it out at home with leftover antibiotics and opioids. We were in diverticulitis hell for well over 24 hours. Obviously hospitals don't give a damn about healthcare. The same Wisconsin hospital allowed me to have a colonoscopy without a mask the jab or even a test in the middle of covid! It depended on the department manager's arbitrary decision. Damn hypocrites.

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ya heroes guys! we too never even masked- all sacked- daughter near died doc refusing treatment- then went into back of abandoned truck distraught leaving court prosecuted for breaking 'lockdown in medical emergency...' massive head injuries ruptured organs...

but we all good, so massive shout out to all who stood, eh. x

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I am so sorry you were refused treatment as well and treated so very horribly. When I asked the imaging department, "If my husband is ruptured or perforated and he dies, who's fault is it?" She said, "I am just following the CDC recommendations." We are protecting the other patients." In tears I told her "I was given a colonoscopy recently at your hospital without a mask the jab or even a test!" "That is why I am asking you for help!" She replied that it was the surgery department's decision to make regarding my procedure explaining the imaging manager makes the decisions for the CT department. So I could have a routine screening colonoscopy, laying there for hours unmasked unjabbed untested but hubby couldn't get a 15 minute scan in a dire potentially life-threatening emergency? I am certain over the mask and over the jab mandates and "CDC recommendations" people suffered or died as a direct result of being refused medical and hospital services. It is a crime how humans treated other humans following these ridiculous recommendations. I saved her voicemail. I listen to it any time I get tempted to seek hospital services and remind myself to seek other avenues first. No CT scan for my cracked ribs over Christmas this past year. I rode it out using my common sense researching orthopedic internet forums and consulting trusted medically trained friends instead of running to the arms of the establishment. Hubby's experience was not our first rodeo with respect to maltreatment in hospitals. I am on the mend. Apparently, medical intervention is a leading cause of death in America. Patient beware.

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