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    Quote Originally Posted by john armond View Post
    I wonder how much these “free” supplies are going to end up costing us? The federal dept I work for is paying $108 per rapid test. This is LITERALLY the same test our local CVS sells for $22 and Walmart sells for $16 (or right around there). By literally, I mean I have handled the tests at work and one from CVS my wife bought. It’s the exact same box and guts.
    Yup, my company bought a bunch to test employees (fed contractors). The Doc that is helping with the company "covid plan" is buying them from us as needed cause he can't get them for his practice.

    ETA: why does the box look like a Viagra ad?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SomeOtherGuy View Post
    A ton of money, I'm sure. Federal procurement is messed up 10 ways from Sunday. I'm old enough to remember the $500 hammers and $10,000 toilet seats of mid-1980's fame, too.
    I was trying to buy some elmers glue from GSA because we weren’t allowed to just run to Walmart and buy a bottle for $1 due to the procurement rules. The first one to pop up on GSA was $96 dollars. I thought this might have been for a case of 100 or so…NOPE!!!!

    IT WAS $96 FOR A SINGLE 4oz BOTTLE OF ELMERS GLUE!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by utahjeepr View Post
    Yup, my company bought a bunch to test employees (fed contractors). The Doc that is helping with the company "covid plan" is buying them from us as needed cause he can't get them for his practice.

    ETA: why does the box look like a Viagra ad?
    We had enough kits to test employees for about two weeks. Under the new rules non-vax employees must rapid test every 7 days at work or they are not allowed in. In a dept head meeting I asked, “so after we run out of tests, and the non-vax staff aren’t allowed in because of the new policy, do they just sit at home collecting admin leave until we get more test kits?” The stunned faces were amazing. It’s as if no one had thought about it.

    Best part is, the company that we contract with for the test kits told us to stop calling to request more kits. They would contact us when we can get more kits.

    I have been out with the coof myself, so when I go back tomorrow I will find out what happened. We should have run out of test kits while I was out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john armond View Post
    I wonder how much these “free” supplies are going to end up costing us? The federal dept I work for is paying $108 per rapid test. This is LITERALLY the same test our local CVS sells for $22 and Walmart sells for $16 (or right around there). By literally, I mean I have handled the tests at work and one from CVS my wife bought. It’s the exact same box and guts.
    THANK YOU!!! I thought I was the only one seeing this wealth transfer from tax payers to select corporations. Shadiest shit ever for crap that no one needs... but morons will stand in line to get it.
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    Well Damn! My wife's cousin just died from the shot. She had a bad reaction to the first shot and within 2 days her kidneys failed. She's been in an induced coma for a few months and on dialysis. Passed this morning. They speculate she may have had an undiagnosed kidney infection prior to the vax.

    Hell of it is, she'd already had covid but got the pin cause, fearmongering. Covid couldn't kill her but the vax did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    If my employer mandates the vaccine, is he then responcible for any side effects?
    If you develop myocarditis how much physical money could I pay you to magically reverse the condition????

    And in five years 80 percent of those afflicted are dead.

    Of course, they will not assume any responsibility. They are ghouls, bro. They do t give a damn about you; only profits and public perception which is controlled.


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    Quote Originally Posted by john armond View Post
    I wonder how much these “free” supplies are going to end up costing us? The federal dept I work for is paying $108 per rapid test. This is LITERALLY the same test our local CVS sells for $22 and Walmart sells for $16 (or right around there). By literally, I mean I have handled the tests at work and one from CVS my wife bought. It’s the exact same box and guts.
    Not surprised at all. Pissed me off to no damned end…

    And the PCR test is a joke.


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    Quote Originally Posted by utahjeepr View Post
    Well Damn! My wife's cousin just died from the shot. She had a bad reaction to the first shot and within 2 days her kidneys failed. She's been in an induced coma for a few months and on dialysis. Passed this morning. They speculate she may have had an undiagnosed kidney infection prior to the vax.

    Hell of it is, she'd already had covid but got the pin cause, fearmongering. Covid couldn't kill her but the vax did.
    Sorry about your loss.
    Just wait. There are a few members that will come along and call that a coincidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by utahjeepr View Post
    Hell of it is, she'd already had covid but got the pin cause, fearmongering. Covid couldn't kill her but the vax did.
    Sorry to hear about your wife's cousin.

    Remember the reports from 1-2 weeks ago about deaths in the 18-64 age group being up by 40%, with none of that attributed to Covid-19 illness? A lot of it is probably drug abuse and related despair, and of course delayed/missed cancer and other treatable-but-potentially-terminal disease diagnosis, but I'll bet a significant fraction is vaccine injury.

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    Quote Originally Posted by utahjeepr View Post
    Well Damn! My wife's cousin just died from the shot. She had a bad reaction to the first shot and within 2 days her kidneys failed. She's been in an induced coma for a few months and on dialysis. Passed this morning. They speculate she may have had an undiagnosed kidney infection prior to the vax.

    Hell of it is, she'd already had covid but got the pin cause, fearmongering. Covid couldn't kill her but the vax did.
    sorry to hear

    I have not known anyone to die of Covid yet ? but 2 very close friends family members died from the shot !
    a few other folks I know have had major complications from it

    for covid 2 people I know have had major issues ! yeah no way will I inject that crap into me with all its rush to market crap that happened

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