OSHA Vaccine Mandate struck down (except for healthcare). Religious and medical exemptions allowed.
(media.greatawakening.win)
BREAKING NEWS
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Pissed! I’m in healthcare!!!!
Have you tried an exemption?
That’s my next step. They were waiting on the ruling before they sent out any rules at work. We were just told if the mandates are allowed then it will go forward February 9. So that is my next step. I will file an exemption but I certainly don’t want to be jabbed 52 weeks out of the year up my nose!
File for an exemption to testing too. Most people don't realize you can file a religious accommodation request against testing arguing something like "I'll take my temperature and answer pre-screening questions like you've done for the last year". Even the OSHA mandate requires employers to allow for religious/medical exemptions against testing.
I'm curious what the religious objection is to getting covid tests? I'm not well versed in some forms of Christianity, so I'm wondering on what basis could one claim an exemption with religious reasoning for why they shouldn't be tested that could potentially hold up for their determination?
Yep but they were pushing on this with the influenza vaccine even before Covid. Another method of control. We went in to nursing to help people not to hate our jobs or be forced to watch people suffer because we don’t agree with their methods.
We can’t practice how we think is best, we can’t give the care we think is best. Care that the patient wants or that we discuss with them and they agree with our views.
I had more freedom in private practice but the threats from regulating agencies scare me. Especially if someone sued, I’d have no defense. Both the consumers need to accept risk (as long as it’s not overt like cutting off the wrong limb) and we need regulating agencies to be a small, tiny agency, with only some power like to make obvious points like hand washing.
I’m sorry.