Um, either way there are high costs to the funding from people who contract COVID-19.
Are you wearing a bag woven from straw?
OK, you write satire, good.
Well, Delta should strongly encourage vaccination against INFLUENZA.
Many companies host vaccination clinics to facilitate people taking care of their health.
You omit people who have already had COVID-19, they have immunity.
But they’ll need a certificate from a doctor/hospital, which they won’t get if they were not sic enough to seek help.
That is a point in debating ‘community immunity’ threshold, I guestimate about 10% of the population, based on one state’s 4:1 ratio to reported and that a few percent of the population was recorded.
Because direct health care workers are exposed often so amount of virus they intake is large, ‘surgical’ masks are not complete prevention, and a lot of virus in your body will make you sick.
Why get sick?
Seems silly.
Oh my, the ‘usual suspect’ is a conspiracy theorist.
You should read the FDA’s badly written statements carefully.
I read that both are approved, FDA has to cover all bases because there will be much of the vaccine without fancy marketing name out there.
BTW, you are confusing yourself with company names. BioNTech developed the vaccine, Pfizer makes and distributes it so markets it. Pfizer didn’t put priority on a fancy name for marketing.
Errors:
Doesn’t matter if Delta self-insures or not. Higher claims total will motivate an insurance company to increase rates in future.
But it has been pointed out to you that Delta does self-insure.
Your blather about lost revenue is nonsense conspiracy theorizing. (Delta will lose revenue if it is short of staff, because some flights won’t have crew so will not fly.
Conspiracy theorists are disgusting jerks.
‘we’?
What are you talking about?