Brandon Schadt, Johnson & Johnson Regional Business Lead: "It's a kid, you just don't do that, you know? Not something that's so unknown in terms of repercussions down the road, you know?".
Schadt: "It's a kid, it's a f*cking kid, you know? They shouldn't have to get a f*cking [COVID] vaccine, you know?".
Durrant: "If you can't work, I feel like that's punishment enoughOnly way people really act and comply is if it affects their pockets, like if you're working for a big company and you're going to lose your job, best believe you'll be the first one in line That's what we're doing."
Justin Durrant, Johnson & Johnson Scientist: "Inconvenience to the point where it's like, 'I might as well just f*cking do it ,' you know what I'm saying? Like 'I can't go out of state,' I can't - 'my grandma's in Canada and I can't visit her,' you know what I'm saying? You can't go to France unless you're vaccinated - you know you've just got to keep doing things like that where you're almost like a second-grade citizen if you're not vaccinated, but I know that's awful."
Veritas Journalist: "That's so true. That's smart, that's what we need to do."
"It's a kid, you just don't do that, you know? Not something that's so unknown in terms of repercussions down the road, you know?" Schadt said.
"It's a kid, it's a f*cking kid, you know? They shouldn't have to get a f*cking [COVID] vaccine, you know?"
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