Remember that the unvaxed were welcome to work at hospitals all during 2020, and through September of 2021. All this time, its never been a problem. Now suddenly hospitals can't allow unvaxed employees to be at their facilities.
It's not about your health. None of this is about your health or "keeping society safe".
When the SHTF this winter with the vaxed, especially with the booster vax, they don't want employees who can report to the public what is actually happening. By purging the unvaxed, they now have an entire staff full of people who likely won't report on the vax damage, faulty medical protocol and death rates to the public.
Winter is coming, so they are just getting prepared by blocking potential witnesses.
This is right. In previous years, say 2018, if a person refused the flu shot, they would maintain employment and be lightly instructed to wear a mask at each patient’s bedside for the season.
Now that’s not good enough? This IS the flu, buffed by psychological fear tactics.
We had several nurses fired about 8 years ago for not taking flu shots (religious exemption applied for). This was when our small local hospital had beenerges with a large University hospital. Anyway, the nurses sued, and won. Since then the small hospital has gone back independent and they are NOT mandating this, thankfully (I still have friends there and check in). Interestingly though, the national guard has been sent to help at this same small hospital which I find odd since they haven't lost staff over mandates and I can't believe hospitalizations are any more than last year
I don't know. Seriously though, it was so odd to see the headline and read the statement by the CEO (who I also know-algough not well enough to ask him). I'd guess a large percentage of the staff at this particular hospitalay not be vaccinated for to religious and conscientious objections or they know the truth and are pretty based, so I'm just confused. I expected them to be at the big university health system because they forced or fired over a thousand statewide so they will be shorthanded eventually