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https://www.afinalwarning.com/515732.html (Natural News) Texas nurse Jennifer Bridges is suing the Houston Methodist Hospital where she works after it mandated all staff members to get vaccinated for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). Those who refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine risk losing their jobs under the new rule. Bridges, who was honored by her hospital in 2019 for her dedicated service, said that she would refuse to get the vaccine even if it meant getting fired. Though she understood the need for safety measures, she said she wants to wait until the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has gathered enough data to prove the new vaccines are safe. ....
As the country moves toward fully reopening and vaccines become easier to get, businesses are exploring whether they can legally mandate staff vaccinations. ....
The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula in the Bay area are gearing up to welcome 1,000 students to their summer program in June. But this year, there is a new requirement for their 225-member staff: Covid-19 vaccinations are mandatory. The vaccines have been proven to be safe, they re effective, and we have to do what s best for our students and families. And once we have that framework in place, it s a very simple decision, said Peter Fortenbaugh, CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula. As the country moves toward fully reopening and vaccinations become more readily available, businesses are exploring whether they can legally mandate new or existing staff to be vaccinated. The short answer is yes. ....
illustration: Danielle Grinberg In mid-February, a New York City restaurant made national headlines when one of its employees claimed she was fired for refusing to receive a Covid-19 vaccine. Bonnie Jacobson, a waitress at Brooklyn’s Red Hook Tavern, told The New York Times that she was in favor of vaccinations but said she wanted more time to learn about the possible implications on fertility. The Red Hook Tavern’s owner, Billy Durney, refused to comment on the specifics of the incident but told The Times it had caused the restaurant to reevaluate and change its employee guidelines with regard to requesting a vaccination exemption. ....