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Tuesday, September 28, 2021

N.C. hospital system fires about 175 workers in one of the largest-ever mass terminations due to a vaccine mandate

A North Carolina-based hospital system announced Monday that roughly 175 unvaccinated employees were fired for failing to comply with the organization’s mandatory coronavirus vaccination policy, the latest in a series of health-care dismissals over coronavirus immunization.

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  1. Simply amazing that these healthcare workers worked closely with COVID patients the last year and a half and now are being let go because they don't want the Notavax.

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  2. Here is the funny thing. My wife kept her job due to religious exemption. However just in case she applied for other jobs thru nurses agency's. She is getting 30 a hour at this very moment to cover a shift that is empty due to staffing shortage.
    Hospitals that refused to mandate are paying normal costs, and have no shortage as the nurses left and went where they were welcome. Hospitals that mandated are short staffed, and paying up to 85 a hour for agency nurses.

    Steve in KY

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  3. THANK YOU HEALTH CARE HEROES FOR RISKING YOUR LIFE AND SAVING US!!!

    You're FIRED.

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  4. If the Mf'rs in the Federal govt weren't exempt, I might be more inclined to believe them that this is necessary.

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    1. Ahhh..
      I wouldn't believe them even if that was true

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  5. Good to know that that medical help will be out there when we start taking incoming rounds

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  6. The NAZI's did this to the jews. today they will do it to anyone that refuses their false narrative.

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    1. Oy vey don’t you dare compare this to the Shoah. People were masturbated into lampshades!

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  7. Let the lawsuits and subsequent hangings commence.

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  8. Then the hospitals will scream they are being "overrun" when in reality they are understaffed....

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    1. Saw this first hand. Had to take wife to ER (not china flu). They said they were running out of space... there were many beds empty they just didn't have to staff to take care of them.

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  9. With these jerks, the issue is never THE REAL issue... I think the play here is to establish a methodology to purge dissenters from all institutions ie military, law enforcement, healthcare, education leaving behind only COMPLIANT apparatchiks who will do whatever, to whomever, whenever they are told.... This is the anaconda tightening its grip.

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    1. You sir are correct.
      Steve in Ky

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    2. "This is the anaconda tightening its grip."

      And, as always, the prey never fights back.

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    3. Agree, you nailed it. I suspect this is only the beginning. Look for licensure to be tied to the jab soon. No jab, no doctor/nurse/PT/OT/EMT license or certification. They are just gettin started.

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  10. The hospitals aren't just shooting themselves in the foot. They're shooting themselves in the freaking face.

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  11. As JC has opined; it will cause them to cry "wolf" due to the nursing shortage. This morning my conservative talk radio host said that the "mandate" for the military was a way to "smoke" out the normal everyday Americans from the military. If you resisted or got an exemption; you just branded yourself as trouble.
    Same thing with these nurses; the resistance is a signal to the evil overlords that they are trouble. It will be easier for the administration to have a clear indication of whom to fire when there is a screw up.

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  12. This is where companies should sever ties with this health-care "system", telling them in no uncertain terms that, knowing now that they cannot fulfill their contracts, they are "forced" to take their money elsewhere for the protection of their workforce.
    If companies would just tell the Fed they will not be a part of this overreach of power it would end PDQ. When companies start seeing their profit margins shrink and doors close, they'll rue the day when they listened to the federal mandates.

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  13. Unbelievable. The hospital wants workers to take an experimental vaccine whereby a vaccinated person can still contract, spread, and even die from COVID. The vaccinated are no better off than the unvaccinated. The vaccinated keep lying to themselves saying, "well, if I get the virus, it won't be as bad as if I was unvaccinated and I probably will not die". I've know people who were vaccinated that have died and people who were not vaccinated that died. The policy of this hospital is severely flawed. I wonder how many of those nurses who were fired have antibodies.

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  14. The muds will fill in the gaps. I see it at kai-ser now. Noticeable turnover from competent to surly mudflaps.

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    1. They don't call the company Killya Perma-nently for nothing.

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  15. All this may lead to an underground healthcare, doctors, nurses, clinics below the radar to get some healthcare to us dissenters and deplorables...

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    1. We can only hope they band together and open practices that clearly state, 'we don't care about your jab status; we are here to provide health care'. Cause I would pay the out of pocket costs to be treated by someone who hasn't drank the Kool-aid.

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    2. why go underground? they should wear that badge proudly. I would eagerly shift my medical care to a provider that refuses to play this political game.

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    3. where this is headed, we're gonna need well staffed and stocked MASH units...

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  16. Same everywhere. The medical profession knows how dangerous these fake vaxxes are. What good's a salary if you're dead?
    Mass refusals and sackings will just collapse the health system and then what? Total chaos, that's what.
    Given that the vaxxed now account for 80% of hospitalisations and given that the doctors and nurses still working are vaxxed and facing sickness too due to VIC (vaccine induced covid) then the whole show will go BOOM in around 2 years. Zero healthcare, anywhere. Except...for that given by unvaxxed medicos.
    Stay unvaxxed if you want to live!
    If you're immune to financial pressures then you can continue your life largely unaffected, but financial pressures are the PRIMARY driver behind people getting vaxxed not health.

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  17. Dreaming of lawsuits is just that, dreaming.
    Courts nationwide have upheld vac mandates…BUT, those rulings were for Smallpox, Polio…you know REAL DEADLY shit.
    It will be interesting to see if there is a court with any balls that will actually rule that a disease with a 97%+ survival rate rates a mandatory NotAVax.

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  18. Simple choice, peasants - either bend your knee, or bare your throat.
    - The Government

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  19. I'm the guy that repairs/maintains your MRI/CT/X-Ray/Cath Lab/etc,etc. There are far, far fewer of us specialists than nurses
    And Doctors. I and many of my co-workers will not get
    The not-vaccination.

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  20. I'll give it another 6 months, give or take a few, and this firing for not having the jab is gonna turn around and bite em in the ass - HARD. When you don't have enough employees to take care of you after you get the virus for the 3rd time and you've had 17 jabs. As well as all the other companies folding up after requiring their employees be jabbed, no longer having enough to keep the doors open. BFYTW

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