The Refiner
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Make this make sense because you can still contract and spread the virus.You ain’t shyt if you’re working at a nursing home unvaccinated
Make this make sense because you can still contract and spread the virus.You ain’t shyt if you’re working at a nursing home unvaccinated
You are already required to have vaccinations to attend school, dumbass. The fukk kind of reality do you live in???I keep telling ya'll, when its all said and done, they are gonna impose so many restrictions between your employer, businesses, restaurants and general places u wanna go who are gonna require vaccinnations that unless ur gonna be chillin in ur crib or car, u are gonna be forced to get one in order to conduct any business these days.
Unless they're coming with raises, this could be a disaster. Most places pay the regular workers just a bit over the local minimum wage.
Increase the pay and working conditions for them and a lot of them would gladly take the vaccine.
The Refiner said:Make this make sense because you can still contract and spread the virus.
The ONLY reason this virus is infecting anyone is because there's not enough people vaccinated. Also, the point you're making is patently absurd as vaccinated people do not get infected NEARLY as much as unvaccinated people. For your objection to make sense, the amount of vaccinated people hospitalized/dead from COVID would have to be equivalent. They are not. Unvaccinated people are the primary carriers/spreaders of COVID.
Suggesting otherwise is a blatant lie.
no they won’t
Covid-19 exposed the devastating consequences of staff shortages in nursing homes. But the problem isn't new - CNN
They've been understaffed.
75% of them understaffed in 2019, 94% this year and people still keep quitting.
Tough biz.
Losing a steady cash flow in the form of patients can't be good for business either
Money is as motivator to convince a lot of people to get vaccinated and you're lying if you say otherwise
How? Because they recieve federal funding?