Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So why exactly are so many fire fighters refusing to be vaccinated? Is it because they're Republican?
In DC ??
No, not a chance.
Many DC firefighters do no live in DC. They are from MD suburbs. And yes, many, many are conservative. Just like cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So why exactly are so many fire fighters refusing to be vaccinated? Is it because they're Republican?
In DC ??
No, not a chance.
Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see how many firefighters ultimately quit over this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is great until your house burns down or you need to be extricated from a totaled car. I’m pro-vax, but I think this is going to backfire.
Eh, I tend to think that a paycheck is a stronger motivator than a shaky anti-vax principle.
Anonymous wrote:So why exactly are so many fire fighters refusing to be vaccinated? Is it because they're Republican?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a no-brainer. Who wants an unvaxxed medic breathing down on you in the ambulance?! Bye!
These guys will fold like a cheap card table once the first paycheck doesn't clear their bank account. Guarantee it. These people really have some gall - they collect a taxpayer funded paycheck/pension/benefits, work a great schedule compared to cops or nurses/doctors, and generally spend a lot of time around the firehouse. Prior to 2014, a DC firefighter worked an average of 8 days per month which was costing the city gobs of money due to a bloated FD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is great until your house burns down or you need to be extricated from a totaled car. I’m pro-vax, but I think this is going to backfire.
Firefighters are far more likely to be responding to medical calls -including from people with covid - than house fires. And in those medical calls they are interacting with medically vulnerable people, and obviously putting themselves at risk for catching and then transmitting covid to the next vulnerable patient they see.
All first responders should be vaccinated.
+1
Last year, COVID was the leading cause of job-related death for police officers. And they have a very low vaccination rate. It's insane -- they are sworn to protect people, but they won't get a vaccine that will protect them and others from an infection that could be deadly. Both groups frequently respond to calls involving medical emergencies, and interact with medically vulnerable people. They need to be vaccinated.
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I'm sure the whining will be remarkable.
I'd love to understand the psychology behind all of this.
I think these groups feel entitled to gorge themselves at the public trough, consequences be damned. They should start now by cutting OT for any unvaccinated first responder. That's a good first step to see how they respond to incentives.
I can't even imagine the entitled whining and meltdowns that will happen when their first paycheck is canceled.