Oso planning to go pro
As of August 18, 2021, 27% of healthcare workers were not vaccinated. Almost 2 months later I’m sure that number is lower. But assuming it’s insignificant is just plain stupid.
So y’all are A-OK with unvaccinated nurses, doctors, nurse practitioners, PAs and nursing assistants treating your loved ones? Cool.
Let’s give hardy the benefit of the doubt and say 10-15%. Can any business, especially healthcare absorb a hit like that? Tell that to the family in distress. As the ice cream man referred to his nemesis many times as lacking in leadership, kettle black eyna?
Simple solution. Get the vaccine.
Of course that’s the best (utopian) solution. But we don’t live in Utopia. “Solutions” end up being very much less than perfect. But if my wife has a massive heart attack and needs the paddles and my choices are an unvaxxed EMT in 3 minutes or a vaxxed one 10 minutes later I know which one I choose.
Who the F@CK said A-OK? That would be the same as me asking you if you’re A-OK with your loved ones lying in a hospital untreated or not being allowed in at all to protect them from masked unvaccinated hospital workers.Nobody is A-OK with any of this. Don’t insult me or yourself with this kind of stuff, Mike.
As of August 18, 2021, 27% of healthcare workers were not vaccinated. Almost 2 months later I’m sure that number is lower. But assuming it’s insignificant is just plain stupid.https://news.northeastern.edu/2021/08/18/many-healthcare-workers-still-havent-gotten-covid-19-vaccines/
As has been mentioned ad nauseum a lot of these people say they'll quit and then don't. They're posturing and holding out until the last moment. No shot they all quit.
When would that ever be an actual choice? Do you call 911 and the dispatcher asks "Vaxxed or Unvaxxed?"What's the point of such a hypothetical?
Everyone just needs to stop the silliness over vaccine mandates. 12 years ago, my wife was told she had to get a flu shot (or have a doctor's excuse why she couldn't), of she would be fired by the hospital.
Get the flu shot or get fired is an actual thing at hospitals? Honestly never heard that.
Fewer cops, fewer EMTs amounts to less efficiency, longer waiting times. In life or death situations that’s kind of a big deal.