Sunday, October 3, 2021

First responders: from heroes to zeroes

The magazine also dubbed healthcare workers 2020's 'Guardians of the Year'.

The rule-makers are not as concerned with medicine, science or health as they purport to be

In New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Saturday that she would call in the National Guard to replace healthcare workers who did not meet Monday's vaccination deadline.

Hochul is eliminating a number of skilled, willing workers at hospitals that desperately need them - all in the pursuit of making a point.

A great deal of essential workers came in contact with the virus early on in the pandemic.

Unlike members of what Karol Markowicz calls the pajama class, healthcare workers didn't have the luxury of performing their jobs on Zoom call happy hours inside their cozy apartments.

It makes sense that these workers, who operated for months in the real world, might refuse a vaccine if they already have antibodies due to natural infection.

'I was no problem working in the healthcare system over the last 18 months, without a vaccine, but now, all of a sudden, I'm a threat to public health?' Cauvel went on to resign from her position.

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/first-responders-heroes-zeroes-vaccines/ 

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