Friday, March 25, 2022

What's good for one should be good for all...

 Who they really should be pissed off at 
is the former Mayor, Bill (Dikhed) deBlazio...  

Evidently, the rules for people on the field are different 
from the rest of the people who work there.
Regular New Yorkers who lost their jobs to the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate gave Mayor Adams a Bronx cheer Thursday over his decision to grant exemptions for pro athletes and star performers — but not for them. 

Unvaccinated Harlem resident Elissa Embree, 43, choked back tears while telling how she was sent home last week from preseason orientation for her job as a waitress at the Mets’ Citi Field, where Adams announced his controversial move earlier in the day. “I’m not as important as a Met is, because a Met will fill Citi Field, which fills the coffers of New York,” she said.
“They don’t care about little ol’ me, who pays middle class taxes. The elusive ‘they’ don’t care that I have been out of work and that I have been at my breaking point.”
The married mom of a 2-year-old daughter said she hasn’t been vaccinated because she’s had two miscarriages and is worried that getting jabbed could increase her risk for another.
Embree also said she’d tested positive for coronavirus antibodies and was looking forward to returning to her job at Pat LaFrieda’s Chop House at Citi Field, where she’s made as much as $500 a game. “I thought we were all a big team here at Citi Field. This would have been my fifth season,” she said.

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1 comment:

  1. You WILL, or Else!

    No! We do not acknowledge the SCIENCE that is accepted regarding natural immunity, in spite of the facts that have leaked out that show that natural immunity is better and lasts much longer than the jab.

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