GRT
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IMO, many people work in health care for the pay check, not because they care
I'm not sure what their reasoning is, but I think we need to find a different way to try and get them vaccinated.
The CEO of a Texas hospital explains that his facility will likely have to close its doors if the mandate goes through, and we're seeing hundreds of health workers fired because they won't get the shot.
I'm seeing this troublesome issue directly in the nursing home where my mother is. The staff is testing infected at a much higher rate than the residents (I think the residents are mostly vaccinated). Yesterday evening when I went to visit my mom outdoors, I could see her teeth were not clean. They had white plaque around the gum line. When I asked mom why she hadn't brushed her teeth, she told me no one brought her a toothbrush that day. She can't walk and retrieve one herself--she needs to be assisted. She said she asked for one that morning but they must have forgotten. I told the nurse when I took her back to the building and she said some of the aides had quit just the day before and they were really scrambling.
I'm very worried about the level of care--not just for my mom--but for others who live in long-term facilities and for other patients in hospitals.
We never really had good public messaging surrounding the vaccine, and I feel we really dropped the ball there. I feel as though the mandate is backfiring and I wish they'd think of a better way.