Then she probably has some ideas about this illness and her chances already. Which may be on the pessimistic side because in hospital you only see pretty sick people and get a warped view. And, she knows the vaccine isn't too useful at prevention. What does she know about treatments? What does she think about the VAERS death count? Is she in a position to take a strategic break to study, or something, and get out of the hospital? If it were my daughter I'd be trying to discourage her on the "caregivers must first care for themselves to be fit for others" rationale.
Catch is, if she gets the jab she might not be fit to care for others anymore. I dont want a nurse with "brain fog" to be giving me any sort of medication
Then she probably has some ideas about this illness and her chances already. Which may be on the pessimistic side because in hospital you only see pretty sick people and get a warped view. And, she knows the vaccine isn't too useful at prevention. What does she know about treatments? What does she think about the VAERS death count? Is she in a position to take a strategic break to study, or something, and get out of the hospital? If it were my daughter I'd be trying to discourage her on the "caregivers must first care for themselves to be fit for others" rationale.
Catch is, if she gets the jab she might not be fit to care for others anymore. I dont want a nurse with "brain fog" to be giving me any sort of medication
Exactly. She can't risk her health. It's like putting on your own oxygen mask before attending your baby.