Leaving Your Job Due to Mandate

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For those of you who have recognized your employer can terminate you for not taking the COVID vaccine and have decided on or are considering employment elsewhere please share your experiences here. How do you feel about having to make that choice? 

The purpose of this thread is not to condemn those making this decision or debate whether they should vaccinate or not. 

Beckershospitalreview.com, list of hospitals mandating covid vaccine 

The nurses, doctors, respiratory therapists will PTSD from the extreme work load, depression, exhaustion of the amazing job they have done, they thought it was getting better until the Delta virus jumped from unvaccinated host to unvaccinated host. This did NOT have to happen period 

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3 hours ago, lMCRN said:

These patients are dying alone and have suffered suffered not being able to breathe and in pain.  Stop with the BS excuses!! Stop with the long tern effects, adverse reactions, the freedoms you are the most selfish individuals in the world

To be fair, there are a lot of people and situations to be concerned about but the people who want the freedoms also tend to end up being the patients you are talking about. 

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I'd imagine people who leave their job due to the mandate will have a very hard time finding a new job, unless they lied on the reason they left their past job. It's only going to get more and more mandated. So yeah, good luck with that.

Vaccinated and proud, can't wait for the first booster.

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1 hour ago, mdOldie said:

If you have some interest in reading some of the science that points in a different direction, read this. (also attached).  Here's the link if you want to check out the source https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/leaky-vaccines-super-spreads-and

Sorry, don't have time to summarize or participate and I am bothered by some of the attitudes in some of postings here.  

leaky vaccines, super-spreads, and variant acceleration - by el gato malo - bad cattitude.pdf

This was explained in my Microbiology class about vaccines, transmission, and hosts. 

How do you explain I've never tested positive in PCR tests throughout every week for over a year but got positive in IgG? Nobody got ill around me. ? 

 

It's actually verifiable with my employment. I took care of vent patients and covid19 patients. In vent patients, nobody got the covid. I spent most of my days in covid 19 unit. 

Hm. I took vaccines in Jan 2021. My IgG still showed in the blood test before I took it. 

Anyone can explain this?

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8 minutes ago, Lynker said:

I'd imagine people who leave their job due to the mandate will have a very hard time finding a new job, unless they lied on the reason they left their past job. It's only going to get more and more mandated. So yeah, good luck with that.

Vaccinated and proud, can't wait for the first booster.

I find that last statement interesting.  Please share the emotional connection and sense of  excitement about having a vaccine.  

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13 minutes ago, jive turkey said:

I find that last statement interesting.  Please share the emotional connection and sense of  excitement about having a vaccine.  

Nowadays, it seems to open more doors than close them. I guess I wouldn't say I'm "excited" for it. ?‍♂️ I also need it for my job and nursing school, so I guess it's the "golden ticket".

Jive turkey-I am done tip toeing around the truth that many are afraid to say out loud to be PC and many of my friends work in ICU and ER all over the country. I don’t know what will happen week to week for people who chose to be unvaccinated but old Chinese proverb “be careful what you ask for ‘not to take the covid vaccine’ you may get it”.

29 minutes ago, Honyebee said:

This was explained in my Microbiology class about vaccines, transmission, and hosts. 

How do you explain I've never tested positive in PCR tests throughout every week for over a year but got positive in IgG? Nobody got ill around me. ? 

 

It's actually verifiable with my employment. I took care of vent patients and covid19 patients. In vent patients, nobody got the covid. I spent most of my days in covid 19 unit. 

Hm. I took vaccines in Jan 2021. My IgG still showed in the blood test before I took it. 

Anyone can explain this?

About 20% of PCR tests are false negative even when viral counts are at their highest.  Here's the study.

https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-1495


It’s like those on this thread are oblivious to the daily realities of what is going on? 

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47 minutes ago, mdOldie said:

About 20% of PCR tests are false negative even when viral counts are at their highest.  Here's the study.

https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-1495

I was tested by different people. I have had rapid tests.  All negatives. So, I guess, I've been lucky. I'll buy a lottery.

26 minutes ago, lMCRN said:

It’s like those on this thread are oblivious to the daily realities of what is going on? 

"No pain, no gain," in Japanese saying.

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On 9/4/2021 at 2:36 PM, lMCRN said:

For the agency or traveler nurses does your company mandate the covid vaccine?

So far it's not required by my agency but if it's required for the hospital its mandated or I cant get the contract. 

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