I'll pay a thousand for a fake vaccination card, and Joe can keep the $100.
I'll pay a thousand for a fake vaccination card, and Joe can keep the $100.
So an employee could claim that they can't get the vaccine due to religious or medical reasons, and after taking a class, they would still get the $100. Sounds like an insanely easy loophole that I would totally take advantage of if I worked there.
I read an article that some hospital was considering paying out a "COVID bonus" as appreciation for the hard work from the healthcare workers during the crisis, but instead they decided to make the bonus contingent on getting a vaccine. That is pretty ridiculous and insulting in my opinion.
Some might call this exemption a loophole, but that kind of exemption pretty much needs to exist--both legally and morally. Those with health conditions preventing vaccination or those with religious objections need to be accommodated. Calling that a loophole is the kind of language that marginalizes and trivializes those groups IMO, so yes, I hope all those who object to taking the vaccine are free to make their own health decisions and are treated the same and without stigma as anybody else.
I wonder how many will get a fake vaccination card and get the $100