People who should know better. An example of “cause and effect”.
Point-five percent of medical workers, 99.5 percent of whom take their professional responsibilities seriously.
I do like it when stupid people self-identify. Often, you have to watch them to figure it out, like with Tucker Carlson.
If unvaccinated they don’t understand basic medicine.
As expected, Summers defends the ‘Know Nothings!’
I thought all Qpubs believed in the “Right to Get Fired”, I mean “Right to Work”? (Which is really the right of an employer to fire anyone for any reason in “Right to Work” states)
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
…and?…
So if you have the antibodies already, science says it is better than the man-made remedy. So why get the shot.
Those who do not believe the basic tenets of the medical field should not be in the medical field.
Dana Summers
April 03, 2015
Aussie Down Under over 2 years ago
People who should know better. An example of “cause and effect”.
Michael Peterson Premium Member over 2 years ago
Point-five percent of medical workers, 99.5 percent of whom take their professional responsibilities seriously.
Meg: All Seriousness Aside over 2 years ago
I do like it when stupid people self-identify. Often, you have to watch them to figure it out, like with Tucker Carlson.
jader3rd over 2 years ago
If unvaccinated they don’t understand basic medicine.
DrDon1 over 2 years ago
As expected, Summers defends the ‘Know Nothings!’
Daeder over 2 years ago
I thought all Qpubs believed in the “Right to Get Fired”, I mean “Right to Work”? (Which is really the right of an employer to fire anyone for any reason in “Right to Work” states)
TrulyTexan over 2 years ago
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
wsedrel Premium Member over 2 years ago
…and?…
olebear53 over 2 years ago
So if you have the antibodies already, science says it is better than the man-made remedy. So why get the shot.
LJZ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Those who do not believe the basic tenets of the medical field should not be in the medical field.