Not surprised. Studies have shown that Covid infection does not introduce the toxic spike proteins into the bloodstream except in the most severe cases. The vaccines send spike proteins all over the body, including the heart.
My wife (in healthcare) took the Pfizer booster in early December. Mid-January she started developing a full-body itchy, painful rash. Two months later, it’s still going on with no medical explanation. She wants to believe it’s something she ate. Man, it’s hard knowing things that your loved ones refuse to hear.
After his off-season antics and previous BLM support, I had written off Rodgers. But there just might be hope for him yet.
The standard answer I hear to those questions is "just imagine how much sicker people would get without the vax!" Morons.
Healthcare workers are in a tough spot. Vax mandates are going to be in every hospital now, so if they quit, they are basically giving up their career.
Where it's already hitting hospitals hard is the lower wage, non-specialty employees: Housekeeping, maintenance, receptionists, food service. Those people can go anywhere, and there's nobody out there to fill those jobs. They get paid more to stay home!
It's not a question of money. There was a period of time when they couldn't make tests fast enough to meet the demand, and patients weren't allowed into hospitals for surgeries or diagnostic screenings without COVID testing. I agree that the tests are inaccurate bullshit anyway, but this was actually a clever solution to a supply problem.
The scientific rationale behind pool testing is that they could potentially save test kits. If 10 people's samples are mixed into one test, and that test comes back negative, all samples are considered negative, and they saved 9 test kits. If the test comes back positive, they test them all individually (or in smaller pools) to determine who is actually positive. It's a good idea, but of course, it can be manipulated for evil reasons.
They should have sent out their own boys HS team, who happened to identify as the girls team that day.