Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Nurse whistleblower debunks lie that unvaxed are overwhelming hospitals, blames lost staff from vax mandate

A former nurse who was reportedly fired after his religious exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine requirement was rejected has shed some rather harsh light on hysterical claims that ICU beds are at capacity because of all the sick unvaccinated people.

Speaking with LifeSiteNews, Brad McDowell, who was employed as an emergency room nurse at Valley Health Systems in Winchester, Virginia, explained that the "At capacity" status has less to do with unvaccinated patients and more to do with unvaccinated staffers that are being let go for their resistance to hospital, state and federal mandates.

"They can't open a bed that they don't have a nurse and a tech to staff," he explained in a video interview that was published over the weekend, after being asked by interviewer Jim Hale if the health care worker shortage supposedly caused by the pandemic is, in reality, a result of strict vaccine mandates that many health care professionals have refused to adhere to.

In other words, the unvaccinated patients aren't overwhelming the hospital; the hospital has let go so many workers who refused to comply with the vaccine mandate that it's now short-staffed as a result.

Although it's highly inconvenient to those manufacturing and mandating the vaccine, the fact remains that there is ample evidence to suggest that natural immunity can protect against the virus at least as well as the vaccine itself.

"They're the ones pushing it, they're the ones who benefit the most from everyone taking a vaccine," he stated.

A year ago, nurses and doctors were the celebrated heroes of the pandemic - now they're being left in the dust for refusing to get a vaccine that they, with all their professional knowledge and experience with the virus, do not feel they should be required to get.

https://www.wnd.com/2021/10/nurse-whistleblower-debunks-lie-unvaxed-overwhelming-hospitals-blames-lost-staff-vax-mandate/ 

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