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In reply to the discussion: 153 people resigned or were fired from a Texas hospital system after refusing to get vaccinated [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,813 posts)40. No vaccinations approved only on an emergency status
are mandatory school vaccinations.
There is a difference between emergency approval, and full approval.
But you know that. Otherwise we wouldn't be having this conversation because the existince of an emergency approval status is a clear indication the vaccine does not yet (or did not at the time of the application) meet the standards for full approval.
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153 people resigned or were fired from a Texas hospital system after refusing to get vaccinated [View all]
DonViejo
Jun 2021
OP
As a nurse I would never risk children or immunosuppressed patients to covid.
Murphyb849
Jun 2021
#1
I'm sure many of them had skewed views about other things too, such as QANON and the like.
TheBlackAdder
Jun 2021
#4
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
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
First thought: Good! Fuck 'em! Second thought: a healthcare system with 25,000 employees?
Rabrrrrrr
Jun 2021
#25
Hospitals treat sick people, who by their very nature are more vulnerable to Covid.
patphil
Jun 2021
#28
If you don't get vaccinated, you have no business being anywhere near a hospital!
Initech
Jun 2021
#32
I know! It's hard living in a bright red state. It's very hard to educate people
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2021
#47