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COVID positive healthcare workers asked to work after firing those unwilling to get vaccinated.


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Pretty much sums up the entire absurdity of how this whole thing has been handled.

 

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  • Highmark changed the title to COVID positive healthcare workers asked to work after firing those unwilling to get vaccinated.

Have friends and his wife is an ICU nurse at Mayo in Rochester and was part of the 700 worker mass firing for those refusing to get the shot.  They already called her up and are begging her to come back to work.  She gave them the middle finger until the policy on forcing the shot is removed.

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22 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Pretty much sums up the entire absurdity of how this whole thing has been handled.

 

Lol this is what happens when public policy is driven by irrational fear and optics 

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23 minutes ago, jdsky said:

Have friends and his wife is an ICU nurse at Mayo in Rochester and was part of the 700 worker mass firing for those refusing to get the shot.  They already called her up and are begging her to come back to work.  She gave them the middle finger until the policy on forcing the shot is removed.

700 across the mayo out of 73k is not really a huge amount as short sited as the policy is IMO

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33 minutes ago, jdsky said:

Have friends and his wife is an ICU nurse at Mayo in Rochester and was part of the 700 worker mass firing for those refusing to get the shot.  They already called her up and are begging her to come back to work.  She gave them the middle finger until the policy on forcing the shot is removed.

We need more of this.

7 minutes ago, Angry ginger said:

700 across the mayo out of 73k is not really a huge amount as short sited as the policy is IMO

Take a company that is already severely short staffed and then fire 1% of the work force and tell me it's no big deal.  Big company or small, do you know how much it costs in time and money to hire 700 people in normal times, let alone the labor shortages now?

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1 hour ago, jdsky said:

Have friends and his wife is an ICU nurse at Mayo in Rochester and was part of the 700 worker mass firing for those refusing to get the shot.  They already called her up and are begging her to come back to work.  She gave them the middle finger until the policy on forcing the shot is removed.

They asked her to come back to work but had to be vaccinated?  :lol:   Fuck how obtuse are these people. 

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1 hour ago, jdsky said:

Have friends and his wife is an ICU nurse at Mayo in Rochester and was part of the 700 worker mass firing for those refusing to get the shot.  They already called her up and are begging her to come back to work.  She gave them the middle finger until the policy on forcing the shot is removed.

I absolutely love that she said fuck you to them. 

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10 hours ago, Angry ginger said:

700 across the mayo out of 73k is not really a huge amount as short sited as the policy is IMO

Except 73K don't all work in one of the most critical positions they have right now - ICU nurses.  She is also not the only critical care nurse that does not want the shot forced on her.

Forcing people to choose their work over their own personal healthcare choices is so screwed up it's unbelievable we reached this point. 

Bottom line and she will be the first to tell anyone that will listen.  The shot does not prevent you from getting wuflu.  Once you have wuflu the shot does nothing whatsoever to prevent you from spreading to anyone else vaxxed or not.  The shot also does not mean you absolutely will not die from wuflu.  The shot DOES have major reported side effects and lots of them most of which are not being properly reported, tracked and when the data shows it being acted upon.  The wuflu is adapting every day and has already beaten the shot yet nothing is being done to adapt the shot to the wuflu.

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15 hours ago, jdsky said:

The wuflu is adapting every day and has already beaten the shot yet nothing is being done to adapt the shot to the wuflu.

Phizer is working on an Omnicron shot but by the time they engineer it, test it, manufacture it, and roll it out in significant volume we will be on to something else.  Very similar to the issue we have with the annual flu shots.  We look towards the southern hemisphere and then guess what we might see here during the next flu season.

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Focus should be on treatment therapeutics and personal health at this point but this admin won't because they are so invested in pushing the vaccine.

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34 minutes ago, teamgreen02 said:

Phizer is working on an Omnicron shot but by the time they engineer it, test it, manufacture it, and roll it out in significant volume we will be on to something else.  Very similar to the issue we have with the annual flu shots.  We look towards the southern hemisphere and then guess what we might see here during the next flu season.

Like we learned in grade 7 science as to why there’s no vaccine for a cold. It’s just way faster adapting than we can respond to 

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My wife just had a run of nurses from Brigham and Women's show up for the shot. It was that or be fired and those who couldn't take the hit got stuck. Now the thing is that's a hospital and you would think they would be doing the shots but they don't and the pharmacy is 2 hours away. Not only will the hospital not take the liability nobody closer had extra vaccine on hand.

So now they bitch they are short staffed and its because of nurses quitting over the shot. 

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On 1/12/2022 at 10:43 AM, Angry ginger said:

700 across the mayo out of 73k is not really a huge amount as short sited as the policy is IMO

Well it is obviously you are not working next to these people then, I'm sure they could use an extra hand even if it's 1%.  

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