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J H
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J H

From the very beginning we should have been addressing comorbidities (obesity, Type 2 diabetes, high bp, etc.) along with masks & social distancing. In Dec 2020 CDC said that 78% of Covid deaths & hospitalizations were in those overweight or obese. Perhaps over 600,000 may have been saved!

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Lisa Gore
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Lisa Gore

Of course. I alway take their views into consideration.

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Jack L
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Jack L

We have to trust in science, unless we want to go back to treating diseases with leeches and blood-letting. A nation that rejects science is a backwards looking third world country

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Max
Max

Do you mean Fauci's Science of Financing and Developing Biological Warfare with our enemies, then leaking them to the world, and Practicing Gain of Function Research to find other ways to destroy Humanity, not to mention killing little Beagle puppies for Sport and Pleasure. Yes we understand you.

Adam Schrader
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Adam Schrader

Which is why we still live in a pandemic. Too many idiots still making it political. Hopefully you all get covid. See it for what it really is and die in a hospital from it.

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Candice Kundert
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Candice Kundert

Of course it will. Adam Burks will not get my vote as he does not have the safety of our children at heart. He is comparing CPS to to his company Midway US which is ridiculous. It is like comparing apples to oranges and he demonstrate very little knowledge of science or child well being.

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Lisa Gore
Lisa Gore

Burka wants parents to be heard, I will vote for him. Anyone who just takes “the science” has not been paying attention the last year as “science” has been exploited to the point no one believes it.

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Max

Adam Burks wants the parents to be represented, and you want the parents to be silenced. Burks is an American, he would receive my vote, if I were in the voting block.

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Should businesses be barred from mandating coronavirus vaccination for employees?
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Debra Riffle
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Debra Riffle

We still live in a free country. Because even the vaccinated are still getting and spreading the newest Covid virus.

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Mark Cunningham
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Mark Cunningham

It is a fact that vaccines are not 100% effective, they only lessen the symptoms in some. It is one thing to require a vaccine that is 100% effective, but requiring a vaccine that is not close to that AND given the fact they may find another for the recent virus, it does not warrant a mandate.

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Max
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Max

Private businesses are not allowed to practice medicine, with or without a License.

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

what other medical procedure are mandate supporters think employers should be allowed to mandate? How about employer mandated exercise? Would that be ok too?

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Lisa Gore
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Lisa Gore

No job owner or business has a conservatorship over me choosing what medical therapy or gene therapy that would force me to do what they say, no right to my private health info, nor my health history. That is unconstitutional. My proof: The US Constitution.

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Lisa Gore
Lisa Gore

Hey Justin, my rights are not privileges guaranteed under the constitution...perhaps you should read it. My “privileges” are your rights too! We need to all stand together against tyranny!

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Justin must have gotten off early from Mickey D's today.

J Jensen
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J Jensen

This is America. Will fitness also be mandated?

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David Craig
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David Craig

Mandates are bad for missourians. And vaccines don't work anyway. I am a second class citizen if businesses allowed to discriminates against me

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John Burton
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John Burton

workplaces are short-staffed enough. why give them an ultimatum to have to fire someone, reduce their workforce more and possibly have to pay unemployment benefits?

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Should businesses be barred from mandating coronavirus vaccination for employees?
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Adam Dickerson
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Adam Dickerson

No, a private business has the right to run their business how they see fit. If a employee has a problem with it, they can go find another job. If the business suffers for it, that is the cost they have to pay.

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George Clarke
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George Clarke

Let the business management team decide what is best for their company.

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Fredrick Green
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Fredrick Green

Private businesses should have the choice of what they want to do. It's rheue business not ours If someone disagrees with that they can shop somewhere else.

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Max
Max

You can not violate, other people's Constitutional rights, because you don't agree with them. Any American would know this.

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