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In reply to the discussion: Essentia Health fires 69 employees over refusal to get flu shots [View all]Calculating
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Can't have anti-vax idiots working in a hospital and spreading disease.
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I took one a couple of months ago and didn't even know the pharmacist had done it as it was so...
brush
Nov 2017
#15
Get real. The flu can kill. Hospital workers should not subject patients to possibly getting the...
brush
Nov 2017
#17
Absolutely. Why would anyone who works in a hospital want to take a chance of passing on the flu...
brush
Nov 2017
#23
Understood, but those people, unfortunately because of the risk of contagion should not work in...
brush
Nov 2017
#29
baloney.....nurses, HCA, CNA, MA etc already had the shots during their training and externiships
BoneyardDem
Nov 2017
#108
Not to mention that they cannot enroll in school unless they have it
Horse with no Name
Nov 2017
#116
so you read one article about one study and think that makes you more informed
CreekDog
Nov 2017
#60
Hard as it may sound, protecting the hundreds of people in a hospital is more important than one...
brush
Nov 2017
#68
Who really knows what the long-term impact of all these vaccines has on our immune systems.
Doodley
Nov 2017
#82
Even medical consensus can get it wrong. We may not know the true effect of over-medication
Doodley
Nov 2017
#83
You are the one that does not get it. If you have a reaction, them you stop getting flu shots
Thor_MN
Nov 2017
#95
Actually, from what I've read the childhood vaccines are much safer than the flu shots
womanofthehills
Nov 2017
#70
I know 2 people who were injured by vaccines so it made me do some research
womanofthehills
Nov 2017
#77
Yes, you work in an industry with sick folks with compromised immune systems...get the shot or get
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#101
Agreed - and "The flu vaccine may have a strange problem that US scientists can't fix"
womanofthehills
Nov 2017
#65
There should be exceptions to those who have medically documented adverse reactions to the flu shot.
MarvinGardens
Nov 2017
#28
The hospital I worked at allowed emplyess to wear a mask while at work, if the employee
Tess49
Nov 2017
#50
My wife and her mother are highly allergic to the vaccine. As a doctor you should fucking know
madinmaryland
Nov 2017
#38
I doubt anyone much cares what anyone else orders others to do on a message board.
cwydro
Nov 2017
#89
There some vaccines that are for that express purpose...but with all due respect. Your wife and
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#102
I do know better. I also know that vaccine allergy is relatively rare, and that exceptions based on
Aristus
Nov 2017
#125
My wife and her mother are highly allergic to the vaccine. That's why they don't take it.
madinmaryland
Nov 2017
#39
Flublok is interesting - no eggs, formaldehyde, thimerosal, latex, antiobiotics, no ..
womanofthehills
Nov 2017
#75
Why would you think the flu you got 50-70 years ago confers immunity now when flu viruses mutate?
CreekDog
Nov 2017
#74
I have a niece in Miami with two beautiful little girls, ages five and two. She is a rabid anti-vax.
secondwind
Nov 2017
#79
I have a niece in Miami with two beautiful little girls, ages five and two. She is a rabid anti-vax.
secondwind
Nov 2017
#81
They have in the past allowed the employees to wear masks the entire flu season
Horse with no Name
Nov 2017
#113