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Originally Posted by Heather72754
Wow, there's a spin for you Why do you think hospitals have staffing shortages? I work in one and I can tell you - most of our unvaccinated staff members are out of work right now with - wait for it - COVID. So yeah, they aren't doing us any good now. I don't want to see anyone lose their job but in reality they aren't helping the situation at all.
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To vaccinate or to not vaccinate --- from what we know.
A person gets the vaccination --- they feel great, they've done their civic duty. If you work in a hospital you can resume your duties.
That person goes about their day as normal all the while, they are likely to become one that is transmitting the disease they have safe guarded themselves from getting. (isn't that the same as they said in the beginning, people could be a carrier and not know it; not having so much as a sniffel?)
The reports that are coming out say --- those that have been vaccinated are still contracting the disease. So not only are those that did their civic duty, transmitting covid they are likely to die from it, as well. If the person works among sick people and are they themselves vaccinated, there is a % chance they are a carrier of covid for the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike.
How does being vaccinated help again? Oh, yea, you get to keep your job, as well as, people are no longer required to wear a mask.
So could it be, the medical staff that have left their jobs are saying in essence --- we will not be made carriers of covid?