Frontliner, 11 year veteran RN, in the Emergency Department. For the last year and a half, I have been exposed to so much Covid I feel I'm so blessed. I have had it splash in my face, eyes and mouth. I have taken antibody test and just can't seem to test pos for any antibodies ... which rules me out for an asymptomatic "Super Spreader!" If my employer mandates the Covid Vaccine I will be looking for RN jobs that do not require the vaccine. I'm employed in North Carolina but willing to travel for Jobs that do not require the Vaccine. It's my body and my choice. This thread is for links and discussion of RN jobs that do not require the Covid vaccine. Stay safe all! You could die tomorrow from a drunk driver. So don't fear death, I do not, and you should not either. Fear what happens after death.
20 minutes ago, heron said:Natural selection at work. Let it take its course. Sadly, the vulnerable innocent will fall, too. That’s how it works.
I gotta wonder how the families of people dying of preventable contagion from the unvaccinated, feel about their loved ones being sacrificed to someone else’s god.
How dramatic.
43 minutes ago, InHisImage said:Hospitals are businesses as much as any other and all businesses run a risk of financial demise for one reason or another.
Have your opinion about abortion or fetal cell lines but what I wish proponents would stop flogging is the idea that the pope or any other religious leader speaks for all Christians. I realize that historically most, if not all Catholics would staunchly hold to any proclamation made by the pope but that is no longer the case. Likewise with any other well known religion, their “leaders” do not speak for everyone in their particular denomination. Christians of any denomination have minds of their own and are full capable of determining their own beliefs and having their own convictions without being told what to think or believe by a pastor or the pope.
Who said Christians would follow whatever a pope or priest told them? Can you please show me that post? Religious followers and leaders are all over the map. I never knew a single Catholic that didn't use birth control. I know that reasonable Evangelicals allow their parishoners to take vaccines...all vaccines.
3 hours ago, InHisImage said:You are assuming it was sudden.
How would you describe the phenomenon? It's a pretty sudden transition from accepting vaccination as a condition of employment to suing hospitals for requiring a vaccine against a virus responsible for a pandemic... all in the span of months. Don't you wonder why? What prompted this change, in your view?
Most of the covid vaccines administered in the USA were not derived from those fetal cells.
2 hours ago, InHisImage said:How dramatic.
That response is decidedly not in the image of the Christ. Over one million of your countrymen died from this disease. Millions of people have experienced loss of loved ones, income, housing, security and long term health because of this pandemic.
In the new testament, Jesus is described most often as having compassion. He was a healer. He did not let peripheral law to cause harm to himself or his group...He broke the law to feed his followers. He wept at the death of a friend that He knew He would resurrect.
You scoff at the suffering and call it drama... while making religious excuses for refusing to do what is right to love your neighbor in a time of peril. They will know us by our love.
InHisImage, BSN
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As you indicated, there are multiple reasons a hospital might close…mismanagement and poor decisions included. However, there’s no indication that NorthShore University HealthSystem is in jeopardy of closing for any reason, let alone due to a lawsuit. It’s pure speculation at this point, and it’s my opinion that those of you supporting this speculation are doing so to prop up your suppositions about unvaccinated nurses.
No.