Hello, my daughter has expressed interest in becoming a nurse practitioner. She/I have one big concern. How limited will her options be as a pureblood? Are there hospitals it's just not required? Best ways to avoid it? Are hospitals taking religious exemptions, etc?
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My daughter is in her second year of nursing school in Ga. She has been able to get religious exemptions at the hospitals she has been doing her internships at without difficulty. She also works part time at a hospital and has a religious exemption from having to have the COVID shot there. It is much more relaxed here in Georgia than it once was.
We're in Georgia as well. Thank you for your reply that is good to hear!
Depends on the location. Most Hospitals get money for following the mandates so most go along with them. She can get a religious exemption 100% for both influenza and covid vaxxes. Not a nurse but I work in surgery. Options will be severely limited from what I would assume but would have more places to choose from being a Nurse Practitioner.
My DIL is a nurse practitioner who has remained free of covid vax. I am sad to say she believes in childhood vaxes and has vaxxed her children to the max except covid. Their practice doesn't do covid vax and she was pregnant and delivered so she skipped the vax and has continued to refuse because they all saw the effects. Another daughter is a surgical nurse in a hospital...religious exemption worked fine. Hospice and nursing home workers...exemptions worked fine. This is all in Georgia...other places may be different.
We're in Georgia as well. Thank you for your reply that is good to hear!
She might want to consider it from the perspective of, Society WILL force the nazi mandates into extinction.
But even failing that she could hire out with home hospice, many many folks would LOVE to think an unvaxxed nurse was coming to see them.
The medical profession needs honest people to fight against the Evils inherent in the system, support her, urge her to Do It.
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There may not be any hospitals once this is said and done. Hospitals bow to big pharma and dont give a damn. She is better to have her own home care business. Why would anyone want to work for a hospital that is intent on killing its patients?
Is she a Nurse already? If so she would know the answer to this. If not than who knows what will happen in the years she's in school. Places already have exemptions.
She hasn't started nursing school yet.
She might want to be a CNA before she commits to all of the years of education she'll need as an RN or NP. She'll learn whether or not patient care is for her, and how to navigate the politics of being a Healthcare worker.
The world could be a very different place by then. Hospital I work for was very pushy about the vaccine with mandates etc. They have backed off immensely.