https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55193939.amp?s=09
By reneging on his promise that covid vaccination won't be mandatory the game theory that Biden is setting up is next time there's a new vaccine, you _really_ should not get it to be part of the resistance to ensure it doesn't become mandatory later.
A sad day for public health. Vaccines should be a medical decision. Not a political decision.
@verretor but it's fine if they lose the nurses and keep the diversity managers, right?
@verretor meanwhile in the UK... All NHS trusts need a https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/916649405
@verretor https://www.expressandstar.com/news/politics/2021/09/09/nhs-trusts-slammed-over-pointless-diversity-roles/
Up to 75 k GBP a year. That's 131k cad a year.
@verretor Just after we were talking about it... Sargon did a video.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/uZFHh7QdvaQ/?list=notifications&randomize=false
It seems that the higher the salary, the more likely to be vaccinated. It makes sense because they won't have a job in October if they don't get two doses.
Although 95% of physicians are vaccinated, they're going to lose more or less 25% of beneficiary attendants / auxiliary nurses / nurses. As you know, hospitals are always short staffed even in normal times.
If they actually carry on with their plans, vaccinated employees will burn out.