And what are they doing instead to people who are not vaccinated?
‘The Atlanta-based airline plans to charge unvaccinated employees $200 more a month for health care starting Nov. 1.’
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnb...ise-to-90.html
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For those ages one through 24, Covid-19 has proved to be only about one-tenth as dangerous as cars and trucks normally are. The 2020 transport-accident statistics may look a lot different with more kids stuck at home and, for a few months at least, far less driving going on. But it’s still jarring how much more risk this country’s children and teenagers face from motor vehicles than from the deadliest pandemic in a century.
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/ar...s-that-kill-us
Basically if you’re 44 and younger the risk from auto accidents is the same as Covid or significantly more. Risk from auto accidents is far greater the younger you get
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Aww. You poor man.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/09/unva...surcharge.html
In the two weeks since Delta Air Lines announced a $200 monthly health insurance surcharge for unvaccinated employees, 20% of Delta's unvaccinated employees have already gotten the jab, Dr. Henry Ting, Delta's chief health officer, said in an Infectious Disease Society of America briefing Thursday. "I think [that's] a huge number in terms of shifting that group that's most reluctant," he said.
Want to tell me some more about how you like what they're doing?
Ok, assuming this is true, you said it’s not the government’s job to keep people from protecting themselves. Now you seem to be arguing that it is their job so long as it’s sufficiently deadly enough.
Have you boycotted driving because they require you to wear a seatbelt?