Here’s more from today’s memo, which also says the team responsible for a canceled game because of an outbreak among unvaccinated players/staff will be responsible for financial losses and subject to potential discipline from the commissioner. Wow. pic.twitter.com/Q86a2WcG1K
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
No, but it I die of COVID then I die by my own free choice. I accept that and appreciate my work giving me the option. That's fair.
Also, I will refuse to even go to a hospital. I'm not putting that on anyone else.
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
Every man dies. Not every man really lives.
Funny you should say that because when you told that story about refusing the vaccine at work I was like, "Holy shit! This dude is a modern-day William Wallace!" [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Say DeAndre contracts COVID and ends up costing the team a conservative estimate of $50 million as a result of a cancelled game. Who should be responsible for all of that lost revenue? Do all of his teammates and everyone else involved just take the loss?
(And, yes, I know vaccines aren't 100%, but not getting one increases your risk by a factor of 10x to 20x.)
I understand the ramifications of what might happen. I'm more curious about the angle of employees not just being told to take it or else, but that his fellow employees being punished for something they had no part of. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
That's all good and well for you, but what about the people you're potentially making sick/killing by spreading the virus yourself to others?
I guess they don't enter this equation.
Do they not have the option to get vaccinated as well? [Reply]