Covid "Vaccine" Adverse Reaction Reports (Post Here)

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Isn't there already a nursing shortage as it is now? I'm a little confused at how they think potentially alienating a non-trivial percentage of their skilled workforce will go.
Maybe they think balancing out what with disallowing the unvaxxed in hospitals. Otherwise, Order out of Chaos.
 

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Isn't there already a nursing shortage as it is now? I'm a little confused at how they think potentially alienating a non-trivial percentage of their skilled workforce will go.
Its the WEF goal to no longer have hospitals.
So 1 + 1.....

 

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Yes there is, so this will be interesting to see. Their employees will either fight it or cave in and get the jab.

It's not just nursing that is feeling a worker shortage as well. It's not easy to find enough competent people in many fields now. It seems insane for an employer to potentially let go of 10%, 20%, 30% of their people thinking they could just find replacements off the street. Especially given that many areas already cut personnel levels so low that they have single-points of failure (i.e. only one person left who knows how something works) that could just walk out the door.

AI is no where close to replacing that.


Its the WEF goal to no longer have hospitals.
So 1 + 1.....


I mean, in most situations people would be better off NOT stepping foot in a hospital, staying home, and getting a house-call from a doctor/nurse if needed (as long as they were given competent medical advice).
But I get the fear of those "predictions" or "proclamations" or whatever they are.
 

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It's not just nursing that is feeling a worker shortage as well. It's not easy to find enough competent people in many fields now. It seems insane for an employer to potentially let go of 10%, 20%, 30% of their people thinking they could just find replacements off the street. Especially given that many areas already cut personnel levels so low that they have single-points of failure (i.e. only one person left who knows how something works) that could just walk out the door.

AI is no where close to replacing that.




I mean, in most situations people would be better off NOT stepping foot in a hospital, staying home, and getting a house-call from a doctor/nurse if needed (as long as they were given competent medical advice).
But I get the fear of those "predictions" or "proclamations" or whatever they are.
In our huge brand new hospital, they hire traveling specialists. A phys terapist and nurse from North Carolina moved into a tiny cabin down the road, say they have a 5 month contract, all imaging is done by techs from out of state 8 to 12week contracts. A trend?
 
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It's not just nursing that is feeling a worker shortage as well. It's not easy to find enough competent people in many fields now. It seems insane for an employer to potentially let go of 10%, 20%, 30% of their people thinking they could just find replacements off the street. Especially given that many areas already cut personnel levels so low that they have single-points of failure (i.e. only one person left who knows how something works) that could just walk out the door.

AI is no where close to replacing that.
Correct about the shortages in almost every dept. I'm not part of the union but I'm sure they're trying to do something with this situation. In my state the hospitals had meeting/s about this vaxx requirement for their employees and I think they may have decided that all of the hospitals within our state will be requiring its employees to be vaxxed. So if you're unvaxxd you really have no choice to work at another hospital bc they're going to require you the same rule. This is going to get tough.
 

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At this point, Walter Chesnut is literally one step away from naming Estrogen in COVID-19. LOL, it's interesting watching him progress through the ways body handles illness and metabolic depression, I wonder where he will end up? i got a feeling he's going to pivot at some point away from the Peaty path he's been following. We'll see. Kinda seems like this guy deserves his own thread.
 

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Jummai Nache, a Nigerian healthcare worker in Minneapolis, received the second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on February 1 but still contracted COVID-19 a few days later.

Yeah, that's not ADE :sad
 
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