How is it HER responsibility? Really? It was her choice to give them. Maybe the alternative wasn't great, (job loss?) but ultimately her choice. If she believes in the vaccine then it is what it is, but as nurses we are required to understand the medications we give. If she did her research and was still ok with the vaccine then she's ok with whatever the outcome is.
I don't know how God will judge those of us in that position...giving the cattle what they want. But in the end we are all responsible for the decisions we make.
I wish her well. It's a rough time to be in the medical field.
I'm an RN. I already told my bosses that I will not give any of the covid shots to patients. They can fire me. I don't care. I could never live with myself.
Bless you. I had to fight when NY tried to make annual flu vacs mandatory for nurses a few years ago. I thank God for the convergence of events that led me to leave my facility after 15 years and go into private duty nursing before covid happened. I wish you well!
How is it HER responsibility? Really? It was her choice to give them. Maybe the alternative wasn't great, (job loss?) but ultimately her choice. If she believes in the vaccine then it is what it is, but as nurses we are required to understand the medications we give. If she did her research and was still ok with the vaccine then she's ok with whatever the outcome is.
I don't know how God will judge those of us in that position...giving the cattle what they want. But in the end we are all responsible for the decisions we make.
I wish her well. It's a rough time to be in the medical field.
I'm an RN. I already told my bosses that I will not give any of the covid shots to patients. They can fire me. I don't care. I could never live with myself.
Bless you. I had to fight when NY tried to make annual flu vacs mandatory for nurses a few years ago. I thank God for the convergence of events that led me to leave my facility after 15 years and go into private duty nursing before covid happened. I wish you well!