The article neglected to include healthcare workers in the list of groups that lost their jobs for refusing the vax. My sister is in that group. (I was one of the “lucky” ones. My exemption was approved - I just have to fill out a questionnaire each morning, attesting that I have no symptoms. And it looks that that’s going continue forever, since I see no sign that CMS is going to reverse THEIR mandate. But at least I have a job. And unsullied blood.)
The article neglected to include healthcare workers in the list of groups that lost their jobs for refusing the vax. My sister is in that group. (I was one of the “lucky” ones. My exemption was approved - I just have to fill out a questionnaire each morning, attesting that I have no symptoms. And it looks that that’s going continue forever, since I see no sign that CMS is going to reverse THEIR mandate. But at least I have a job. And unsullied blood.)
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The article also didn’t mention all those people whose formerly unsullied blood may now be sullied not through their own choice, such as my aunt, who was smart enough to not get vaxxed but had to get a transfusion a couple of months ago due to an injury.
I am glad for you that you still have your job and hope that you and the rest of us unsullied ones can remain so. Stay safe. Think carefully before you do certain ordinary things, such as getting up on a ladder to hang Christmas lights. Is it really worth the risk?