January 13, 2022

OSHA estimated its COVID rule would save 6500 lives, or over 1000 people per Supreme Court justice who voted against it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sure, that kind of death rate was true during Delta, but Omicron is causing less severe illness. Here is a pre print study paper on Omicron severity from Kaiser in Cali, studying 70,000 people.

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.01.11.22269045v1

Keeping the same level of restrictions with a less serious variant is nothing short of insanity. All our institutions have played us for fools and allowing this nonsense to continue has eroded all trust in these institutions.

OSHA has said they will not track adverse vaccine events, but they endeavor to coerce people get the vaccine. VAERS has more than 800,000 reports of adverse vaccine events for these current covid vaccines, more than 80% of reports made by medical providers, to a system designed to make reporting near impossible. How can we trust OSHA if they chooses to ignore these huge safety warnings too.

I loath this current SCOTUS, but they made the right decision here.