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Over the last few months I've seen a lot of nurses and even some doctors quit because they refuse to get vaccinated. At the same time the media is pushing a narrative that they are quitting due to "burnout". I'm sure a small fraction of them are burnt out, but it's pretty clear that's not the primary cause of the problem.
Saint Luke's Health System in Kansas City, Mo., said Aug. 30 it's requiring employees to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 30, The Kansas City Star reported. The mandate will affect approximately 35 percent of its 12,000 employees who have not been vaccinated.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Aug. 16 that all healthcare workers in the state need to get their first COVID-19 vaccine dose by Sept. 27. Currently, 75 percent of the state's hospital workers are already vaccinated. The health department said Aug. 26 that religious exemptions would not be an availble alternative to vaccine.
MetroHealth System in Cleveland, said Aug. 26 it is requiring employees, contractors and volunteers to get vaccinated by Oct. 30. More than 80 percent of its 7,800 employees are already vaccinated.
Ochsner Health in New Orleans, is mandating all employees be vaccinated by Oct. 29, according to a news release shared with Becker's Aug. 24. Additionally, contractors, students, volunteers, agency nurses and vendors must also be inoculated. Currently, 69 percent of its staff is vaccinated.
While the Hospitals and the MSM was thanking the nurses for everything they do they were also sticking it to them by forcing them to take vacation time if diagnosed with covid versus paid sick time off. also telling them that if they get covid its very unlikely due to the hospital because despite being in contact with it a on a daily basis the hospital safety measures are to good. The list goes on like lack of hazard pay .
SImply because it was competing with the hospital lobbyist group in the US and their profit margin would have taken a hit
originally posted by: vonclod
a reply to: interupt42
SImply because it was competing with the hospital lobbyist group in the US and their profit margin would have taken a hit
Sounds like health care for profit, has some serious problems.
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: vonclod
a reply to: interupt42
SImply because it was competing with the hospital lobbyist group in the US and their profit margin would have taken a hit
Sounds like health care for profit, has some serious problems.
not at all . what it sounds like is big govt with conflict of interest is not good for the masses. who would have thought?
hospital for profit can be good if the incentives are setup properly but when you have corrupted govt working for lobbyist
them you get yhe system we have.