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Firing employees for not getting vaccinated is un-American

To the editor:

In recent months, the push for mandatory vaccinations has been increased substantially. Most media outlets push the Centers for Disease Control numbers to infections, symptomatic illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths. Most people do their own research and talk to people that work within the system also know the real story and how some of these numbers have been inflated to push the narrative.

According to an article by ABC News, 94% of Covid-19 deaths had serious underlying medical conditions. Just recently, the CDC has quietly acknowledged the natural immunity factor. As Israeli study, which was not funded externally, “demonstrated that natural immunity confers longer lasting and stronger protection against infection symptomatic disease and hospitalization caused by the Delta variant…”

Unfortunately, Fauci, the CDC, NIH and other health agencies are not funding the natural immunity studies, but rather studies that use tax payer money to study he torture of thousands of puppies. On Nov. 12, a federal appeals court in New Orleans has temporarily halted the current administration’s vaccine or testing for private businesses. In which, by the way, exceeds OSHA’s authority.

It is appalling and totally un-American when companies are punishing and firing employees for not getting the COVID vaccine. A big shout out to those companies that are working with their staff to best adhere to the blatant un-constitutional mandates, but yet respecting their employees personal choice.

Yes there are both kinds in Redwood County. We hope the employees that have worked since the start of the pandemic and are feeling the heat from their employers are keeping full documentation of what is happening, stand together and know that we, along with many others, stand with you.

Full disclaimer, we are not anti-vax or anti-mask, but for personal choice.

Tiffany Lesmeister-Knott, Wabasso

Rhonda Tubbs, Wanda

Mary Gayle Bratsch, Redwood Falls

Roger Baumann, Wabasso

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