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User ID: 81075086 United States 01/17/2022 05:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WOW!!!!!!!!!!! SCOTUS put a GEM in the Medicare ruling. Heath Provider MUST give Religious exemptions. and does not cover staff who telework full-time. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81715005 So anyone with a full time job does not have to get vaccinated? :) WINNING BIGLY!!! i think that part means anyone who does telehealth appts ft- like video/zoom health care appointments no, its remote 100%. its in the actual documentation before it went to scotus. |
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User ID: 78459879 United States 01/17/2022 06:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WOW!!!!!!!!!!! SCOTUS put a GEM in the Medicare ruling. Heath Provider MUST give Religious exemptions. SCOTUS put this in the Medicare ruling and no one noticed. Kavanaugh demanded it if he voted to keep the Heath Care mandate. Quoting: John James WON Michigan On November 5, 2021, the Secretary issued an interim final rule amending the existing conditions of participation in Medicare and Medicaid to add a new requirement—that facilities ensure that their covered staff are vaccinated against COVID–19. 86 Fed. Reg. 61561, 61616–61627. The rule requires providers to offer medical and religious exemptions, and does not cover staff who telework full-time. Id., at 61571–61572. A facility’s failure to comply may lead to monetary penalties, denial of payment for new admissions, and ultimately termination of participation in the programs. Id., at 61574. Here the entire ruling, this is on is here. [link to www.supremecourt.gov (secure)] TELL EVERY HEALTH CARE WORKER YOU KNOW!!!!! This is huge. You don't even have to sue hospitals with this wording. You just need to say I'm a Christian, and taking vaccines that contain aborted babies is against my religion. At that point, all it takes is an email to human resources. It's an instant lose in Court. They won't even try to fight it. Especially for a "vaccine" that's been 100% proven to not prevent anyone from contracting COVID or spreading it. There is literally no argument anyone can make to explain how the non vaccinated protect anyone who is vaccinated. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77082211 United States 01/17/2022 07:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WOW!!!!!!!!!!! SCOTUS put a GEM in the Medicare ruling. Heath Provider MUST give Religious exemptions. SCOTUS put this in the Medicare ruling and no one noticed. Kavanaugh demanded it if he voted to keep the Heath Care mandate. Quoting: John James WON Michigan On November 5, 2021, the Secretary issued an interim final rule amending the existing conditions of participation in Medicare and Medicaid to add a new requirement—that facilities ensure that their covered staff are vaccinated against COVID–19. 86 Fed. Reg. 61561, 61616–61627. The rule requires providers to offer medical and religious exemptions, and does not cover staff who telework full-time. Id., at 61571–61572. A facility’s failure to comply may lead to monetary penalties, denial of payment for new admissions, and ultimately termination of participation in the programs. Id., at 61574. Here the entire ruling, this is on is here. [link to www.supremecourt.gov (secure)] TELL EVERY HEALTH CARE WORKER YOU KNOW!!!!! This is huge. You don't even have to sue hospitals with this wording. You just need to say I'm a Christian, and taking vaccines that contain aborted babies is against my religion. At that point, all it takes is an email to human resources. It's an instant lose in Court. They won't even try to fight it. Especially for a "vaccine" that's been 100% proven to not prevent anyone from contracting COVID or spreading it. There is literally no argument anyone can make to explain how the non vaccinated protect anyone who is vaccinated. America is becoming great again! |