Coronavirus Thread - Pause before - The Final Battle (Part 1)

Hopefully EYs audit pull these frauds for what they are

With a possible uptake of no more than 40/50%, Iā€™m not sure this would be a very wise decision commercially.

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Sandbagging

Holohan is holed below the water line

Ticketmaster are doing the same thing. Many employers will consider it too Iā€™d say

Unfortunately EY wouldnā€™t have the best track record in spotting frauds

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Thatā€™ll be interesting. Can you deny someone employment based on whether theyā€™ve had a vaccine? Donā€™t think so. Can you enquire about personal medical information? Donā€™t think so.

A lot of civil service bodies will insist on it Iā€™d say

Leo called out this charade for what it was.

Lads looking out a window

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Curtain twitching

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Itā€™s a notifiable disease, so a potential/current employee would be required to disclose it under current rules.

Most of the civil service currently maintain their pay if they have to miss work as a result of infection/isolation. In return, theyā€™re obliged to co-operate with disclosure and testing protocols.

GDPR

And then he changed his mind and climbed back under the bed

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Interesting. Thereā€™ll be those that are anti vaccination due to religious beliefs and theyā€™ll get a pass, itā€™d be discrimination otherwise.

The long game. Played beautifully by Leo.

A lovely feint and withdrawal and let Tony over extend.

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Has the media questioned Dr Tony on the issues in Loughlinstown hospital ?

Lads in work looking out a window complaining about other people going to work.

Itā€™s nonsense.

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Tony could surely work from home.

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why isnā€™t he? all that data an be emailed to him and he can present it via zoom or ms teams? why is he going into an office?

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Why are politicians sitting in TV studios

Itā€™s like Russia in the 1950s.