Also don't forget that most Guardsmen are part-timers who still have a full time job outside of this charade. In order to use those Guardsmen as replacement workers, the governor has to formally deploy them on active orders. There is a time limit to those, these people are not active duty military.
Using the Guard is a temporary measure, the civilian care providers quitting is not.
That also begs the question - if those med squadron Guardsmen are deployed to replace civilian care providers, who is replacing the Guardsmen at their regular civilian (most likely) medical jobs? This dumb bitch is just shuffling the problem from 1 set of hospitals to another.
Also don't forget that most Guardsmen are part-timers who still have a full time job outside of this charade. In order to use those Guardsmen as replacement workers, the governor has to formally deploy them on active orders. There is a time limit to those, these people are not active duty military.
Using the Guard is a temporary measure, the civilian care providers quitting is not.
That also begs the question - if those med squadron Guardsmen are deployed to replace civilian care providers, who is replacing the Guardsmen at their regular civilian (most likely) medical jobs? This dumb bitch is just shuffling the problem from 1 set of hospitals to another.