Oh yeah no doubt. As far as I'm aware my district is not. Super conservative rural area. CO made a new law to expand sex ed and so many parents mobbed the meeting that they said screw it and won't be adopting the new sex ed. CRT would start a war around here.
I hope they nuke the fuck out of Colorado. I live here and the fraud is unbelievable. Tried to recall our so called "governor" twice. I'm a school nurse and the dickwad made a decree for May 12th to be "school nurse day". My coworker was so excited. But um, May 12th is NATIONAL school nurse day. That's like declaring Christmas as Christmas and thinking you reinvented the wheel lol.
Having surgery today, second one in the last week. At this time I don't need blood. I will no longer accept blood products as those that have had the covid shot can donate blood and there is no distinction. I am not getting the shot for a lot of reasons and I'd rather not come out of surgery having gotten it de facto by a transfusion. I will still accept donations from my "unvaxxed" family if the time comes, my MDPOA is aware and will address it if it becomes an issue.
Well I'm an admin now and I've said fuck it all! Colorado is now requiring a doctor sign religious immunization exemptions (amended so RNs can sign too) and I told my staff to send exemptions my way and I'll see to it they're signed. Its that parent's choice/right. And I'm tired of complying lol
I'm a school nurse right now, our local hospital is requiring it so I couldn't go there, the regional hospital is a horrendous place to work at and an hour away, the other hospital is another hour away and they would probably be the safest bet. Tough when I have virtually no clinical skills anymore, I've just been doing case management. So yes, I could wiggle into another job but who knows how long before they mandate it?
Nurse here with a spicy little tidbit to keep in mind. When a hospital says they're at capacity (always crying covid) its not the capacity of the HOSPITAL its the capacity of the STAFFING. So we're gonna see mass reports of hospitals "at capacity" because nurses are walking and they're gonna play it off like its an overflow of covid.
Everyone is talking about the opposition to covid measures but why is no one outraged that apparently celebrating Christmas or Easter is now terrorism? Does this not raise some red flags for anyone else?