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We literally do know more. Almost every doctor in this country (96% as of June, certainly much higher now) is in alignment that this is common sense. 73% of health care workers are vaccinated, not the 30% you pulled out of nowhere, and the ones who are not skew almost entirely towards those less educated/qualified to make that determination. Just because they are heroes doesn’t mean they can’t be wrong.
Would love to know your source on the 30% when this article from Reuters from a month ago says 60% https://www.reuters.com/world/us/new-york-city-requires-health-workers-be-vaccinated-or-get-tested-weekly-2021-07-21/
I am 100 percent saying any “hero nurse” that actively refuses a vaccine that helps her and her patients should be fired. If they’re anti science they’re in the wrong line of work. Conspiracy theories have no place in a hospital - deal with it.
Very sexist to assume that a nurse is female
Because it’s about control
Do we know more today than last year about covid-19? Objectively yes
You’re spreading misinformation, provide a source next time
He literally won a lawsuit saying no reasonable person would believe his show was news. He exclaims those numbers, but can you actually cite them?
Pro
The issue is not that the vaccine doesn’t work, a decent amount of individuals that refuse to take the vaccine now is because it’s not FDA approved, waiting for more data, medial condition, etc. Yes, you will have some that are anti-vaccine and will not take it under any condition
What re you posting this in more than one bowl and still not providing any source for 30%
Because: (a) there is already a shortage of healthcare workers; (b) healthcare workers have a greater risk of getting COVID from being around people who may have it; (c) getting COVID* is at least 14 days out of work (refer to point (a)); (d) getting a serious case of COVID means more days out of work and possibly taking up space/resources for other patients (refer to point (a)); (e) being in an environment where there is a higher risk of getting COVID, they could get it and spread it to friends and family members.
*yes, some people who are vaccinated could get COVID but the symptoms are much more mild.
No that is completely true