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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, because who doesn't want to go to the hospital for a non-covid issue and get infected there?[/quote] Healthcare professionals worked for months before a vaccine was even available. [b] Patients did not catch Covid at the hospitals.[/b] Why? Because healthcare workers wore appropriate PPE. PPE if effective. The current Covid vaccine mandates are government overreach, especially for this particular shot. I am happy to see more states challenging this nonsense. [/quote] Unfortunately, yes, we had people catch covid while in the hospital for non-covid related things. It is still happening. And PPE, while effect, is never 100% because there's always a margin of user (wearer) error. Many doctors and nurses on the covid floors/wings caught covid. One fact throughout all of this has remained the same: vaccinated individuals have better outcomes when they get covid than the unvaccinated. As an MD, I don't care WHY you get vaccinated, only that you do. I don't even care if you get vaccinated in secret and continue loudly opposing the vaccine (I actually have several family members who have done this). [/quote] As an MD, would you prefer a short-staffed ER or would you prefer a fully staffed ER, where a small percentage of employees are not vaccinated?[/quote]
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