Originally posted by shipo
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I actually feel as health care providers we should be vaccinated to protect others. This has been wearing me down and I have to distance coworkers even when I have to supervise them. The ones that don't want the vaccine are lax on wearing masks, etc. There is a strong belief that Covid cannot strike the same person twice and now a slight acknowledgement that it can happen on rare occasion to very sick people. In other words not to them.
There is a stay on the CMS mandate and it dissapoints me because I was looking forward to those complying staying and those who were not leaving to restore the work place to having the focus on patient care not on "it's all about me and no one can tell me what to do because I know I am not a threat to anyone." There's super immunity that one will never catch covid because they had contact with positive cases and didn't catch it....yet. They include me in that group because I had been exposed several times (but also used very good infection control techniques) and never caught it. I had the antibody test prior to vaccines were available and working in a nursing home had been tested 2x a week prior to vaccination.
Anyway getting off topic real bad here. If the job market was better for my field (I am not a nurse) I would seriously think about finding a job with less people like this.
BTW from the little I read the stay on the mandate is based on the opinion that The President/Federal Branch of Govt cannot mandate. I read this is not anti vaccine and not saying that health can workers cannot be required to get the vaccine. I also read that is should go through the Congress and then it would be ok (?constitutional). We will see where this goes.
It's been a real sh*tsh*ow to say the least. People can have differing opinions, but they need to stay in their lane and do their job when they are supposed to be working.
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