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Jilly_in_VA

(14,652 posts)
26. Appropriate!
Wed Jun 23, 2021, 10:14 AM
Jun 2021

If you feel that way, I don't want you anywhere near me or my family if we're sick. As a nurse myself, I've been vaccinated against everything that came along, flu shot every year, pneumonia shot, etc. Got my "Fauci Ouchie" in March. If you don't want to, then you can go work at a car wash for all I care. Turn in your license before you leave.

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As a nurse I would never risk children or immunosuppressed patients to covid. Murphyb849 Jun 2021 #1
Yup. I agree. I am hoping my facility follows suit AllyCat Jun 2021 #23
Good. More health care employers should take this same approach. LonePirate Jun 2021 #2
If a child can't get into Kindergarten SCantiGOP Jun 2021 #3
All mandatory vaccines for school admission have regular FDA approval. Ms. Toad Jun 2021 #12
Bull NoRethugFriends Jun 2021 #18
They are still not approved. Ms. Toad Jun 2021 #37
They are approved. Emergency approval is still approval. NoRethugFriends Jun 2021 #39
No vaccinations approved only on an emergency status Ms. Toad Jun 2021 #40
Which is exactly what I said. Emergency approval. NoRethugFriends Jun 2021 #42
Except we know the Covid vaccine works SCantiGOP Jun 2021 #27
It isn't a matter of filing the documentation. Ms. Toad Jun 2021 #38
I'm sure many of them had skewed views about other things too, such as QANON and the like. TheBlackAdder Jun 2021 #4
Exactly spinbaby Jun 2021 #9
Morale in the hospital probably just jumped. Probatim Jun 2021 #11
And many are probably people of color. Huge hesitancy in those populations. Treefrog Jun 2021 #35
Tribal loyalty for many, plus political spite for many others, Hortensis Jun 2021 #50
Good. LisaL Jun 2021 #5
Outstanding. (nt) Paladin Jun 2021 #6
Houston Methodist Hospital is now a safer and healthier environment. Bristlecone Jun 2021 #7
Maybe that's why Methodists are, around here, called "Baptists with diplomas". jaxexpat Jun 2021 #21
It's just surprising how many health professionals aren't getting the message. marble falls Jun 2021 #8
Excellent! I hope this spreads like wildfire. I hope insurance e companies raise their rates, too. Stinky The Clown Jun 2021 #10
Employer-based policies could require vaccination unless there is a medical reason. Lonestarblue Jun 2021 #14
Good! Fuck 'em . . . hatrack Jun 2021 #13
Too bad, so sad. LittleGirl Jun 2021 #15
Good. DURHAM D Jun 2021 #16
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. NoMoreRepugs Jun 2021 #17
I like a operation that does what they said they would. Good. sinkingfeeling Jun 2021 #19
flu vaccine has been mandatory at nearly all hospitals for years Quakerfriend Jun 2021 #20
Good, get rid of the life threatening asses. lark Jun 2021 #22
That's Less Than 1% So More than 99% Got Vaccinated. Why Not Hype That Awesome Result Too? Indykatie Jun 2021 #24
I would also assume that a lot of these idiots don't actually work in healthcare. Scruffy1 Jun 2021 #31
Because unfortunately this is not a unique case BumRushDaShow Jun 2021 #33
First thought: Good! Fuck 'em! Second thought: a healthcare system with 25,000 employees? Rabrrrrrr Jun 2021 #25
Appropriate! Jilly_in_VA Jun 2021 #26
Hospitals treat sick people, who by their very nature are more vulnerable to Covid. patphil Jun 2021 #28
Don't let the door hit you where the good lord split you! Dukkha Jun 2021 #29
As one of my Twitter friends said: El Mimbreno Jun 2021 #30
If you don't get vaccinated, you have no business being anywhere near a hospital! Initech Jun 2021 #32
It is time for them to find a different career. dalton99a Jun 2021 #34
Taking case all the way to Supreme Court womanofthehills Jun 2021 #36
Good. You're too stupid to have a job. Marcuse Jun 2021 #41
Interesting. My friend works in hospital Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2021 #43
Leery, huh? Sounds substantive. LanternWaste Jun 2021 #44
Did I spell it wrong? LOL couldn't decide if it needed an e e Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2021 #45
She might not get a light case with a delta variant. LisaL Jun 2021 #46
I know! It's hard living in a bright red state. It's very hard to educate people Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2021 #47
She can still spread it. smirkymonkey Jun 2021 #48
Absolutely. Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2021 #49
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