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<blockquote data-quote="Caractacus Potts" data-source="post: 1530013" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>A memo came out from our city health department this morning that all city staff, volunteers, seasonal workers and interns have to get the jab by November 15th. There was the usual appeal to authority, e.g, following guidance from CDC, IDPH and other health care organizations. Then there was the short blurb about sincerely held religious conviction exemptions would be looked at on a case by case basis. Any non-jabbed would need to provide a weekly negative test that employees will need to perform on their own time.</p><p></p><p>Twenty five minutes later there was a follow up email from the City Manager stating to disregard the prior email and that they are working to form an agreement with the unions. lol</p><p></p><p>I received a similar email from an educational institution that I teach a course for. I am never on campus but they want me to get the jab or report to the campus for a test every week. I am currently ignoring the emails. Midterms are in two weeks. I am going to get the students through it and tell the college they can kiss my ass. If the kids want to keep coming to my offsite class I will continue to teach it. I doubt they will get credit for it but they seem to be enjoying the class, so who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caractacus Potts, post: 1530013, member: 3706"] A memo came out from our city health department this morning that all city staff, volunteers, seasonal workers and interns have to get the jab by November 15th. There was the usual appeal to authority, e.g, following guidance from CDC, IDPH and other health care organizations. Then there was the short blurb about sincerely held religious conviction exemptions would be looked at on a case by case basis. Any non-jabbed would need to provide a weekly negative test that employees will need to perform on their own time. Twenty five minutes later there was a follow up email from the City Manager stating to disregard the prior email and that they are working to form an agreement with the unions. lol I received a similar email from an educational institution that I teach a course for. I am never on campus but they want me to get the jab or report to the campus for a test every week. I am currently ignoring the emails. Midterms are in two weeks. I am going to get the students through it and tell the college they can kiss my ass. If the kids want to keep coming to my offsite class I will continue to teach it. I doubt they will get credit for it but they seem to be enjoying the class, so who knows? [/QUOTE]
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