“If people can get sick and spread germs regardless of vaccination status, then we should ALL be excluded if we are exposed” – ClarkCountyToday.com

Vancouver-based Ann Makar discusses issues surrounding the possibility of the state health department imposing additional COVID mandates

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Ann Makar

People who are “fully vaccinated” get sick and spread germs like others. I’m 60 and I work in two large rooms with five other adults and a total of ten students. The five have been “fully vaccinated” for several months while I have a waiver. I always wear a KN-95 mask and a cloth mask when I work. Two of my colleagues tested positive for COVID in November and were sick for three weeks. My employees who are “fully vaccinated” will NOT be excluded from their work if they are “exposed” to COVID. If people get sick and can spread germs regardless of their vaccination status, should we ALL be excluded if we are “exposed”? [the term is too broadly interpreted]? “

I am excluded from my job for over a week if one of the 15 people I work with tests positive even though I am not sick and have probably already been exposed several times. I’m by far the oldest at work, but I’ve kept my immune system strong. One of the “fully vaccinated” adults had COVID last year but recently had a test when she developed a runny nose and a mild sore throat. She received a positive COVID test result!

This situation (I am excluded, but not ill, others who are also “exposed” can become infected and spread germs) can repeat itself endlessly, as adults and students can endlessly receive a positive COVID test result.

I have an almost 99 percent chance of surviving COVID, as do others. It’s gotten like a flu or a cold: anyone can get it, and almost anyone will survive if they have a strong immune system.

If the board mandates that all residents receive mRNA “vaccines” or “involuntarily detained for isolation,” they must make exceptions and give people time to flee the state. Many will move rather than stick to it.

Discriminating against people on the basis of whether or not they received a COVID mRNA “vaccine” means being “vaxist” like being bigoted, sexist, racist, anti-Catholic or anti-Semitic. Some people insist that the “undeveloped” are subhumans and must be denied basic human rights. We have gone this way before. Don’t keep mocking Washington.

Ann Makar
Vancouver