Hospital 'hits breaking point' after firing 150 unvaccinated workers
But two months later, the hospital is one of several in the area experiencing a severe shortage of medical personnel as media report local hospitals have reached a "breaking point" because of a flood of COVID-19 cases, noted the Foundation for Economic Education.
The Houston Chronicle said an editorial published Tuesday the 25-county hospital area that includes Houston had more patients in hospital beds than at any point in 2021. But local KHOU-TV reported medical tents erected outside of Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital are vacant because of a shortage of nurses.
"Please send help now," said Dr. George Williams, the chief ICU medical officer for LBJ Hospital.
https://www.wnd.com/2021/08/hospital-hits-breaking-point-firing-150-unvaccinated-workers/?utm_medium=wnd&utm_source=jeeng
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I think any business, not just hospitals, get what they deserve for letting people go for not being vaccinated.
It should be personal choice, and people have lots of reasons for making that choice for themselves.
Well, Obama tried to ruin our healthcare system.
Looks like the Vax could do it.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this shortage isn’t also happening at HoustonMethodist....where the un”vax”ed HCWs tried to sue.
And, other hospitals across the country.