When you fire workers at factories, distribution centers, and ship yards because they don’t want the #COVID19 vaccine, you shouldn’t be surprised when there are supply shortages.

Oct 13, 2021 · 8:57 PM UTC

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a lady in front of me at an Amish produce market here where I live ask the gentleman if their community had a lot covid he said no we haven't had any sickness at all. She ask have they been vaccinated an he responded no he said the only way you get covid is by watching TV
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Live with it Gym. The alternative is COVID keeps mutating and we never get back to normal.
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So what was the excuse last month b4 the vaccine mandates? Extended unemployment ended, so it wasn’t that. Can you make a coherent argument?
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Imagine when the former workers fill up the ER then morgue?
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When you got people JB run this country it going down hill ever day
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It’s because those workers aren’t paid enough 😂 it’s not because there’s a massive amount of people unwilling to get a vaccine😂🥴🤡
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This is a lie. Home based consumer products increased during lock down. Those back orders are now blocking back-to-school and holiday orders. A small number of ships are quarantining due to Covid and not able to dock. Get vaxxed sailors!
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Pretty sure keeping people alive and healthy should be everyone's priority.
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When half the processing plant is out w Covid and 11 die, when mail carriers are out w Covid constantly and 2 die at a local plant when 3 local truckers die and 3 others can’t get childcare, you have supply issues. #covidisbadforbusiness
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