I'll be fired if my hospital enforces our states mandate for Vax for Healthcare workers and it's only a matter of time before they do. Fuck quitting! They can fire me and then I'll sue the state!
Make sure you print copies and save everything they send you ... keep a log of stuff, even the seemingly unimportant stuff with dates/ times, names. It only takes a couple minutes to do and can be enormously helpful later.
Also get copies of all your performance reviews, resume and accomplishments, certifications AT HOME now... don't count on being able to get at them when/if they turn on you.
I stopped working when they tried pulling that crap “recommended to work” nasal swab. I had a RN coworker who got tested four times in a week because of our job and societal pressure for his kids’ community sports. I can proudly say that I never took the PCR test, I never injected any of my patients with the jab (I told my boss I had religious objections), and I stopped going to work when I foresaw that the county was going to mandate vaccines in order to work. I really would like to keep being a nurse, but I just don’t believe in the values of this system anymore. I refuse to work for a system that just wants to keep you and everyone else sick so that they can milk money and your life energy from you and your family. Our health system is so effed—it’s not about creating good health; it’s about sustaining bad health.
I was at the hospital, for someone else, and hey had to do a covid test. I asked the nurse about the PCR tests, and the cycles they are using, and even what Mullis, the inventor, said about them (unsuitable for diagnostics). She was surprisingly aware. I asked how they were doing tests for variants that they cannot possibly have with already useless tests. She pulled her mask down and said: "Because it's all bullshit." Based nurse, makes up for those dancing fatties.
It’s so sad to see this portion of healthcare silenced. Even us unvaccinated nurses that are proud of being unvaccinated can’t go around the hospital shouting that out loud. The amount of discrimination and peer pressure is insane .
It's insane. People that work WITH each other were unaware they were both on the fire list until their boss mentioned they'll be losing 1/2 their staff!!! That's how beaten down these people are.
Not being able to trust ANYONE and being made to feel alone. They are VERY smart and VERY good at what they do, them joining forces is what we need.
Words getting out and they're finding each other, and helping each other.
Our hospital is only a little over 50% vaxed and our mandate goes into effect oft 1. I got a religious exemption and have help a few others obtain one too. The same thing is although I am finding a few nurses going against the train.. the majority of that 50% unvaccinated is in our support staff. Out of all professions and departments at our hospital nursing has the highest rate of vaccine compliance and that right there makes me so sad that nurses so willingly jumped on the bandwagon. Multiple of my friends are nurse managers and that are only losing one or 2 staff members over the mandate. But other departments like our central supply and environmental services are going to be crushed. I don’t think anyone is going to want to be anywhere near the hospital when this all goes down, scary times.
Though working from home has many advantages the one thing it creates is silence and you don't know your co-workers. In 2019 something happened to change the way we work coding charts. It was then that I wondered if the real goal of being a remote worker was to divide us and in essence we don't trust each other because we don't know each other. It's come down to seeing a name on an email. I've been remote since 2008 so it's not a new thing for our facility. It just hit me when we were changing to a new way of coding that no other place I've worked uses and we really needed each other because this new way is stressful as hell. Anyway, I have one coworker I trust to keep things I say between us. The future looks bleak for healthcare in general.
Last week I went for my yearly checkup with the cardiologist. I was expecting them to say something about the death VAX. But they never said a word. Not the Nurse and not the Doctor. However, something did happen that took me a few days to figure out. My blood pressure was a little high. The Nurse asked me if I had a headache. I answered no. She asked me again. I again said I felt fine. Then when the Doctor came in he asked me the same question again. But never a question about if I had taken the death VAX.
I thought it was a bit odd and didn't think about it for a couple of days. Then I saw something that a woman was posting about her husband who took the death VAX. He wasn't feeling well after taking it. Had a HEADACHE, and went to bed. He died in his sleep. Turns out from a blood clot.
The cardiologist was asking me about side effects of clotting from the death VAX but didn't want to actually ask me if I had taken it. Being a cardiologist office I bet they have been over run with people who were having blood clots.
I'll be fired if my hospital enforces our states mandate for Vax for Healthcare workers and it's only a matter of time before they do. Fuck quitting! They can fire me and then I'll sue the state!
That is the way!!
Make them pay.
Make sure you print copies and save everything they send you ... keep a log of stuff, even the seemingly unimportant stuff with dates/ times, names. It only takes a couple minutes to do and can be enormously helpful later.
Also get copies of all your performance reviews, resume and accomplishments, certifications AT HOME now... don't count on being able to get at them when/if they turn on you.
Collect all your data now & have it ready. There's SO MUCH info out now and lots can be found here 👍🏼
I stopped working when they tried pulling that crap “recommended to work” nasal swab. I had a RN coworker who got tested four times in a week because of our job and societal pressure for his kids’ community sports. I can proudly say that I never took the PCR test, I never injected any of my patients with the jab (I told my boss I had religious objections), and I stopped going to work when I foresaw that the county was going to mandate vaccines in order to work. I really would like to keep being a nurse, but I just don’t believe in the values of this system anymore. I refuse to work for a system that just wants to keep you and everyone else sick so that they can milk money and your life energy from you and your family. Our health system is so effed—it’s not about creating good health; it’s about sustaining bad health.
Thank you, I'm sorry you had to get out, we need people like you on the inside, though I understand why you needed to gtfo.
I was at the hospital, for someone else, and hey had to do a covid test. I asked the nurse about the PCR tests, and the cycles they are using, and even what Mullis, the inventor, said about them (unsuitable for diagnostics). She was surprisingly aware. I asked how they were doing tests for variants that they cannot possibly have with already useless tests. She pulled her mask down and said: "Because it's all bullshit." Based nurse, makes up for those dancing fatties.
It’s so sad to see this portion of healthcare silenced. Even us unvaccinated nurses that are proud of being unvaccinated can’t go around the hospital shouting that out loud. The amount of discrimination and peer pressure is insane .
It’s out of control ridiculous!
It's insane. People that work WITH each other were unaware they were both on the fire list until their boss mentioned they'll be losing 1/2 their staff!!! That's how beaten down these people are.
Not being able to trust ANYONE and being made to feel alone. They are VERY smart and VERY good at what they do, them joining forces is what we need.
Words getting out and they're finding each other, and helping each other.
Our hospital is only a little over 50% vaxed and our mandate goes into effect oft 1. I got a religious exemption and have help a few others obtain one too. The same thing is although I am finding a few nurses going against the train.. the majority of that 50% unvaccinated is in our support staff. Out of all professions and departments at our hospital nursing has the highest rate of vaccine compliance and that right there makes me so sad that nurses so willingly jumped on the bandwagon. Multiple of my friends are nurse managers and that are only losing one or 2 staff members over the mandate. But other departments like our central supply and environmental services are going to be crushed. I don’t think anyone is going to want to be anywhere near the hospital when this all goes down, scary times.
My kid is refusing for a multitude of reasons - religion is one of them, a big one. But not the only reason, they say:
Since when isn't "No" good enough?
So why cant we get together and fund pods of based docs and nurses like teachers and get proper medical care
Though working from home has many advantages the one thing it creates is silence and you don't know your co-workers. In 2019 something happened to change the way we work coding charts. It was then that I wondered if the real goal of being a remote worker was to divide us and in essence we don't trust each other because we don't know each other. It's come down to seeing a name on an email. I've been remote since 2008 so it's not a new thing for our facility. It just hit me when we were changing to a new way of coding that no other place I've worked uses and we really needed each other because this new way is stressful as hell. Anyway, I have one coworker I trust to keep things I say between us. The future looks bleak for healthcare in general.
Last week I went for my yearly checkup with the cardiologist. I was expecting them to say something about the death VAX. But they never said a word. Not the Nurse and not the Doctor. However, something did happen that took me a few days to figure out. My blood pressure was a little high. The Nurse asked me if I had a headache. I answered no. She asked me again. I again said I felt fine. Then when the Doctor came in he asked me the same question again. But never a question about if I had taken the death VAX.
I thought it was a bit odd and didn't think about it for a couple of days. Then I saw something that a woman was posting about her husband who took the death VAX. He wasn't feeling well after taking it. Had a HEADACHE, and went to bed. He died in his sleep. Turns out from a blood clot.
The cardiologist was asking me about side effects of clotting from the death VAX but didn't want to actually ask me if I had taken it. Being a cardiologist office I bet they have been over run with people who were having blood clots.
Waiting to see if I still have a job when I come home from vacay.
Excellent comment and meme!
Don't stop there... Also stop administering the jab!
Yep, told my SIL in July, if you want to know what's happening in a hospital, ask the nurses.