I call BS.

:rofl:

We live in the city.

Still call BS.

Ok. I don’t care if you believe me.

I don’t.

As of May, 83% of nurses had been fully vaccinated according to the ANA. I can’t imagine that the remaining 17% would all quit rather than be vaccinated. Some of those unvaccinated nurses might not even be in a clinical setting. It would not be good to lose nurses, but it’s unlikely to devastate the healthcare system. Most of the healthcare workers who are not vaccinated are support staff. Transporters, housekeeping, etc. It also wouldn’t be great to lose a substantial number of them, but they typically can be hired and trained on the job or with less extensive training than what a nurse or clinician requires.

https://www.nursingworld.org/news/news-releases/2021/ana-supports-mandated-covid-19-vaccinations-for-nurses-and-all-health-care-professionals/

If you’re talking about nurses…there are.

Data.

I know “some” are child bearing age that are hesitant getting vaccinated. Maybe that will change after some studies on it.

Again that’s just through grapevine.

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Shirt, apron and hat - yes.

Probably a dime a dozen.

Not shoes or pants, though.

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Yeah, why I didn’t mention them.

Funny how nurses were the real hero’s in all this…and this is how the left repays em?

For the record I have a soft spot for em…they worked to put me back together few times over the years.

But it’s all part of the uniform.

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Nope. Shoes are hardly ever provided on any job. Too personal. Best you can hope for is an allowance towards.

As for the pants in that case, I’m guessing it’s for the same basic reason.

@WuWei remember that nurse that was manhandled and dragged out of the hospital because she wouldn’t allow a cop to draw blood without a warrant?

That ■■■■ still fry’s my ass thinking about it.

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On another note, a lot of Spec Ops guys prefer jeans in combat. The gov doesn’t provide them.

The gov does provide uniforms.

Perhaps. Initial data is available.

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2104983

A full trial is expected to end a year from now.

https://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT04754594

I do. Alex Wubbels. I can get worked up over thinking about it to this day.

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