Kaiser Permanente suspends 2,200 unvaccinated employees nationwide
Health care giant Kaiser Permanente has put more than 2,200 employees nationwide on unpaid leave who have chosen not to get vaccinated against the coronavirus — a little over 1% of its workforce.
The employees have until Dec. 1 to get vaccinated to be able to return to work and those who choose not to will be terminated, the company said. Kaiser said its overall vaccination rate stands at 92%.
Interesting. I personally know people who've been granted exemptions from Kaiser. Why they'd choose to suspend some and not others bears further explanation.
If the plandemic(according to WH spox Jen Psaki) was real, no healthcare worker would be getting their walking papers.
Think about this: a year ago, Doctors and Nurses around the world were being lauded and called hero's by prominent members of CONgress, Parliaments, the WH and the media for their undying devotion to duty in saving lives, while facing this new threat to the population.
Today their incomes and very lives are being threatened and/or destroyed by these same people.
You are right. But look at what the doctors (even from Intensive Care Units) did: They took part in the Jeruselama dance challenge! In the middle of a pandemic!
Sorry, this shows the entire story about a pandemic is BS. In the middle of a pandemic doctors and nurses do only the following things: Eat, sleep, work - nothing more. Alex Lund
Glad I walked away from that employer a few years back. I was back in the Bay Area two weeks ago for my mothers surgery and they are seriously understaffed, even the Doctors I spoke with were complaining under their breath. Local 39 Stationary Engineers who maintain cooling, heating water and ventilation are also on strike right now.
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Interesting. I personally know people who've been granted exemptions from Kaiser.
ReplyDeleteWhy they'd choose to suspend some and not others bears further explanation.
Your job or your life.
ReplyDeleteIts by design, no healthcare workers no health care and more die. Just like with the vax....
DeleteHope nobody here has Kaiser. The 1% who does 80% of the work just walked off. Lets see Kaiser recover from this.
ReplyDeleteZipsaw
That's what government bailouts are for!
Delete- Kaiser executives
If the plandemic(according to WH spox Jen Psaki) was real, no healthcare worker would be getting their walking papers.
ReplyDeleteThink about this: a year ago, Doctors and Nurses around the world were being lauded and called hero's by prominent members of CONgress, Parliaments, the WH and the media for their undying devotion to duty in saving lives, while facing this new threat to the population.
Today their incomes and very lives are being threatened and/or destroyed by these same people.
Nemo
You are right.
DeleteBut look at what the doctors (even from Intensive Care Units) did: They took part in the Jeruselama dance challenge!
In the middle of a pandemic!
Sorry, this shows the entire story about a pandemic is BS.
In the middle of a pandemic doctors and nurses do only the following things: Eat, sleep, work - nothing more.
Alex Lund
Glad I walked away from that employer a few years back. I was back in the Bay Area two weeks ago for my mothers surgery and they are seriously understaffed, even the Doctors I spoke with were complaining under their breath. Local 39 Stationary Engineers who maintain cooling, heating water and ventilation are also on strike right now.
ReplyDelete30K cut loose in NY alone. Now go 48X. Lotta bodies not working. But WE are the excuse for a labor shortage?!?!?! F**k em.
ReplyDeleteGreat Reset isn't gonna go the way the controllers expect, and their fortified bunkers aren't gonna save them either.
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