The numbers are encouraging, but I just can't believe the same people who willingly submit to a mandated hepatitis vaccine (which basically applies mainly to healthcare workers) are so wimpy over getting a proven vaccine that has been provided to a much larger sample size of the general public worldwide and likely saved millions of lives.Except that it's not going to be necessary. The number of vaccine refusers is minuscule. I've seen figures like 175 out of 30,000 employed by one major provider. And the number of actual care providers (as opposed to janitors and food service and the like) is much lower than that.
Meanwhile, Jade Helm...
I don't think I was even aware of a hepatitis vaccine before I took a job in healthcare. They told me I had to have it if I wanted the job, so I got it. I certainly didn't try to make some misplaced political statement over it...
Glad to see that IU Health only has about 125 morons on their payroll...Make that HAD 125 idiots on staff...
"At Novant Health System in North Carolina, 175 workers, or 0.50 percent, of the 35,000-person workforce have been terminated due to vaccine noncompliance. And at Indiana University Health, which employs a workforce of roughly 28,500 people, just 125 employees no longer have a job because they refused to take the vaccine."
Data shows vaccine mandates have dramatically increased health care worker inoculation numbers
At the end of a week that began with fears of severe staffing shortages at New York hospitals due to the state’s Monday deadline for health care workers to get vaccinated, data shows a dramatic increase in vaccination.
www.yahoo.com