PhDeac
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Has anyone seen any articles from actual media sources say something like “three Whites carrying large firearms?”
This guns at protests/armed escort shit is going to end terribly. We are one trigger happy jobless redneck away...
This guns at protests/armed escort shit is going to end terribly. We are one trigger happy jobless redneck away...
The other piece that doesn't seem to be getting enough discussion is that working class folks can't afford a stay in the ICU. If you're a part-time clerk at a sporting goods store, and you get a bill for 2 week stay in the ICU, you'll probably never recover from that financially. There are such significant risks for the people that the elites are demanding go back to work.
I believe the feds will cover all covid related expenses for uninsured patients in the hospital. And those with insurance will largely have their cost share waived by insurers. So hopefully this won’t be a problem and thus why it’s not being discussed.
As someone in a year long (and counting) fight with United Healthcare over a trip to the ER where the hospital was in-network, but none of the doctors who handled my chart (and I never even saw) were not, excuse me if I’m skeptical of the costs associated with our current healthcare system.
I believe the feds will cover all covid related expenses for uninsured patients in the hospital. And those with insurance will largely have their cost share waived by insurers. So hopefully this won’t be a problem and thus why it’s not being discussed.
So...if you need ICU care today, ya better hope it’s for Covid-19...?
Great.
Do they pay up front or do you have to file paperwork and wait six months for some sort of COVID waver?
A friend of mine works in a well known office where higher ups refuse to wear masks and take precautions. Coronavirus is starting to make its way through his office and he doesn’t want to get sick.
Upper management is getting very mad at the people who have been getting sick.
What should he do?
If they won’t allow him to work from home (or can’t) I’d suggest continuing to take all precautions he can (sanitizer, mask, etc.) and request that people he interacts with also do the same out of courtesy. If they won’t, document the interactions and raise the issue with HR if this continues. If it’s a big office, HR doesn’t want to deal with people getting sick and missing work anyways.
When you say upper management is getting mad at people who have been getting sick (which is absurd to start with) do you mean these are the same “higher ups” not wearing masks? If so, your friend should go to HR and mention that a great way to solve the sick issue is a) work from home if they are non-essential as thats what the government asked companies to do anyways or b) wear protective gear to prevent the spread.
Do they pay up front or do you have to file paperwork and wait six months for some sort of COVID waver?
A friend of mine works in a well known office where higher ups refuse to wear masks and take precautions. Coronavirus is starting to make its way through his office and he doesn’t want to get sick.
Upper management is getting very mad at the people who have been getting sick.
What should he do?
A friend of mine works in a well known office where higher ups refuse to wear masks and take precautions. Coronavirus is starting to make its way through his office and he doesn’t want to get sick.
Upper management is getting very mad at the people who have been getting sick.
What should he do?
Quit working at the white house