Serious question that I know is going to make some people angry but I think it needs to be addressed.
When all is said and done, and the truth comes out about covid and how health care employees knew what was going on, where are we going to draw the line about who should be punished and who should get a pass?
The top administrators and policy makers and hospital directors, yes, it seems obvious that they should be punished.
And then the doctors, I often see people call for them to pay.
And here is where it gets tough and will probably anger some folks;
What about the nurses who say they knew the doctors were wrong when it was happening, and they tried to say something, but no one listened? Yet they continued to go to work and participate in something they knew was wrong?
Do we hold them to the same standard that we hold everyone else who uses the "I was just doing my job!" defense?
I ask this because I know we have nurses active here who claim they knew covid treatments were.killing people, but they stayed in it.
Is it simply a double standard that we give those people a pass, just because we share some political ideology?
Does anyone else even notice this or think about it? Or is it just a big elephant in the room that everyone else simply ignores?
Serious question that I know is going to make some people angry but I think it needs to be addressed.
When all is said and done, and the truth comes out about covid and how health care employees knew what was going on, where are we going to draw the line about who should be punished and who should get a pass?
The top administrators and policy makers and hospital directors, yes, it seems obvious that they should be punished.
And then the doctors, I often see people call for them to pay.
And here is where it gets tough and will probably anger some folks;
What about the nurses who say they knew the doctors were wrong when it was happening, and they tried to say something, but no one listened? Yet they continued to go to work and participate in something they knew was wrong?
Do we hold them to the same standard that we hold everyone else who uses the "I was just doing my job!" defense?
I ask this because I know we have nurses active here who claim they knew covid treatments were.killing people, but they stayed in it.
Is it simply a double standard that we give those people a pass, just because we share some political ideology?
Does anyone else even notice this or think about it? Or is it just a big elephant in the room that everyone else simply ignores?
Nurses who know and do nothing are complicit.
And nurses who didn't know are too dumb to be nurses