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I'm sure that this topic will devolve into the usual sniping, but my main purpose in starting it is to gather information.
We all know that last year the news was full of stories about hospitals dismissing numberless employees who refused to get vaccinated. Then, somewhere around the end of fall (I reckon), there was talk that some hospitals were so desperate for help that they might reconsider their position.
However, since 2022 there's been an increased focus by MSM on the downturn of the virus, and consequently I haven't heard any mention of hospital staffing problems. Even Fox, which took the position that individual rights trumped social obligation, seems to say little about current hospital policies.
Leaving aside the usual rhetoric from both sides, do any posters here have actual information about how, if at all, current hospitals may have modified their Vax policies?
We all know that last year the news was full of stories about hospitals dismissing numberless employees who refused to get vaccinated. Then, somewhere around the end of fall (I reckon), there was talk that some hospitals were so desperate for help that they might reconsider their position.
However, since 2022 there's been an increased focus by MSM on the downturn of the virus, and consequently I haven't heard any mention of hospital staffing problems. Even Fox, which took the position that individual rights trumped social obligation, seems to say little about current hospital policies.
Leaving aside the usual rhetoric from both sides, do any posters here have actual information about how, if at all, current hospitals may have modified their Vax policies?