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Old 09-08-2021, 07:17 PM
 
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So she makes the vaccines mandatory and now that people are getting fired and or quitting in mass, says its all worth it because shes saving lives.


so far shes made vaccines mandatory for everyone from cops to school teachers or lose their jobs. College kids cant go to school with out the vaccine and now they are planning to roll out the mandatory vaccines for the children this month when they make the boosters mandatory to keep your fully vaccinated status


she is probing the constitutions for weaknesses and has found them


cant see her getting reelected after telling everyone hey, you either stick this in your arm every 6 months or lose you job


or stick this up your nose every day of the week to test for covid or lose your job.


what good is that pension if your going to have to injected yourself with god knows what every 6 months for the rest of your life and might end up sick because of it?




nobody has done 5 or 10 or 15 year studies on the vaccine, and your thinking about your pension as they inject you every 6 months, and if you actually are going live to see it.



https://www.timesunion.com/state/art...d-16443756.php



Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday unveiled a "vax to school" campaign to encourage educators and students to be vaccinated and said state employees are to be vaccinated by Oct. 12 or face weekly testing.

The latter directive will also apply to Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey workers.



Health care workers in hospitals and nursing homes must be vaccinated by Sept. 27, with no option to test out. Health care workers at home care agencies, hospices and adult care facilities must be vaccinated by Oct. 7, also with no test-out option.


State University of New York and City University of New York on-campus students must be fully vaccinated by Sept. 27, with no option for testing in lieu of being vaccinated.



"When we declare the end of the pandemic, I want to be able to look back and say there was not one thing that we should have done that we didn't do," Hochul said during the press conference in Manhattan.



Hochul said she is continuing to explore her authority to mandate vaccines more broadly, but is taking these initial steps that she believes the governor has authority to order.



Hochul, though, acknowledged that the vaccine mandates could exacerbate an already existing worker shortage in the health care industry. She said any shortages caused by requiring vaccines are worthwhile to protect the safety of the elderly and vulnerable. But in many hospitals there are workers, including doctors and nurses, who are being fired or quitting rather than being forced to get vaccinated.




"We're going to hit a crisis level in respect to staffing," Hochul said. "I'm trying to do what I can to work with the unions."

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Old 09-08-2021, 07:32 PM
 
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Easy enough - send all of the unvaccinated health care workers who want to work to one hospital in each county and have them serve only unvaccinated patients. The workers should be happy, the patients should be happy, and the people who are vaccinated and working and being treated elsewhere should be happy. Right?
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Old 09-08-2021, 07:35 PM
 
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Nursing at least long as been very flexible career.

Nurses (who were then and still are largely female) pick-up and leave for various reasons. They'll return when coast is clear or perhaps desire or whatever personal situation compels such action.

When places speak of "shortage of nurses" at least what it translates into is they cannot find nurses willing to put up with conditions on ground.
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Old 09-08-2021, 07:43 PM
 
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Easy enough - send all of the unvaccinated health care workers who want to work to one hospital in each county and have them serve only unvaccinated patients. The workers should be happy, the patients should be happy, and the people who are vaccinated and working and being treated elsewhere should be happy. Right?
I can see your argument.” Why don’t they get they shot. Let them suffer”. But what if they wanted to send smokers to only nurses who smoke ? Or people who eat fast food all day to only nurses who eat food all day? What about a car accident victim was was texting and driving. Do we send them to only nurses who text and drive ? What about Dwi drivers who are hurt ?

People actions affect so many others people. Where does one draw the line ?

Healthcare should be for everyone.
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Old 09-08-2021, 07:49 PM
 
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Ah, a nice night disturbed.
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Old 09-08-2021, 08:11 PM
 
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Hey look who is back out of quarantine.
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Old 09-08-2021, 08:17 PM
 
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I can see your argument.” Why don’t they get they shot. Let them suffer”. But what if they wanted to send smokers to only nurses who smoke ? Or people who eat fast food all day to only nurses who eat food all day? What about a car accident victim was was texting and driving. Do we send them to only nurses who text and drive ? What about Dwi drivers who are hurt ?

People actions affect so many others people. Where does one draw the line ?

Healthcare should be for everyone.



yes, everything you said is happening.


in the sunshine state of florida, where future presidential candidate ron desantis is governor, they have started to DENY treatment to the UNvaccinated, and they arent shy about it. Expect this to be the norm in america if he gets elected. Right now its only limited to his state but things might change.



so now not only do you need a vaccine to work, you will need a vaccine or else the doctor will put you outside like a rabid dog that needs to be taken out if you dare come in asking for help when your sick.


if you act up security will just beat you to a pulp





they say there are millions of jobs out there but what they dont mention is that there is a sign outside that says





help Wanted.

the unvaccinated need not apply









https://nypost.com/2021/09/06/florid...ated-patients/







A South Florida doctor became the second physician to make the contentious decision to refuse treatment to unvaccinated patients in a COVID-ravaged state.


Lina Marraccini, a primary care doctor in South Miami, chastised patients for a “lack of selflessness” in a letter that claimed the unvaxxed pose too great a risk to her staff.



“This is a public health emergency — the health of the public takes priority over the rights of any given individual in this situation,” said Marraccini wrote in the letter, obtained by NBC 6.



“It appears that there is a lack of selflessness and concern for the burden on the health and well-being of our society from our encounters.”


The doctor said the ban on unvaccinated patients was due to the FDA’s approval of the Pfizer vaccine.

On Sept. 15, she will no longer see unvaccinated patients if they haven’t received their first shot.
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Old 09-08-2021, 09:57 PM
 
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Ah, a nice night disturbed.
It was so peaceful.
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Old 09-08-2021, 11:07 PM
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I miss the old days when all we did was fight over cops, teachers, and property taxes.
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Old 09-08-2021, 11:53 PM
 
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Just curious... does a governor have the right to mandate such stuff?
If so, where does 'such stuff' end?

Get my drift?
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