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In reply to the discussion: Pregnant nurse: I was fired for refusing flu vaccine [View all]OwnedByCats
(805 posts)I feel however that if you can refuse for religious reasons, you should be able to refuse for medical reasons if you have a doctor or doctors saying that employee should not have it. Whether it's an allergy to the vac, or a high risk pregnancy - she has doctors backing her up. Now in an ideal world she should get some kind of medical leave (with pay) if this presents a problem, if her wearing a mask is not good enough, if she can't be given work where she's not dealing with patients who have a high risk for complications of the flu. Although I would hope that any patients they do care for that are high risk would have had vacs themselves because they could pick up the flu from anywhere, not just from this nurse. My father has a nurse visit him a couple times a week to change his bandages, she actually told us she doesn't get the vac, but I'm not too worried as my father got his flu shot.
I just don't agree with firing her. Medical leave, or changing her job description until flu season is over would have been more preferable.