75% of new york s 450,000 hospital workers as well as 74% of the adult care facility workers and 67% of the 150,000 nursing home workers have not taken the covid vaccine. what? why is that? maybe before we mandate anything we should answer that question. why would people in the medical profession be willing to risk their jobs over the shot? that s a sincere question. what is the answer? hey business insider, hey hey atlantic times, hey new york times, why don t you do a story on this? and then answer this. why are bureaucrats with no medical expertise whatsoever bill de blasio, the pothead who doesn t wash his socks? andrew cuomo tony nurses and physicians what drugs they must take. this is totally nuts. in june, these nurses in houston explain the reasoning for not getting the shot..
Thousands of health and nursing home workers are facing unemployment as medical organizations and home care operators across the U.S. bully employees into getting the experimental coronavirus [.]
say, muscular approach to getting more shots in arms. nbc s mike memoly is in wilmington, delaware following the president. mike, starting with you this morning, possible vaccine mandates for nursing home workers, possible mandates for domestic air travel. what are you learning? reporter: well, lindsay, this has been an administration that approaches the subject of any form of mandates very warily. but as they ve seen the spike and surge in the coronavirus cases primarily because of the delta variant the white house has been considering using its tools where it does have oversight and control. we saw a few weeks ago the white house announcing the department of veterans affairs would be the first to require its health officials to be vaccinated, then you saw a requirement that all federal workers, more than 2 million of them, would have to at least attest to the fact that they are vaccinated or undergo regular testing. now what the white house is confirming is that there are
More than 3,000 unionized healthcare workers in 26 skilled nursing facilities will strike this Friday if they cannot reach an agreement on wages and staffing levels with the owners of the facilities. With a deadline of 6 a.m. Friday, Gov. Ned Lamont is urging the union and the nursing home owners to return to formal bargaining so a strike can be averted. Nursing home workers say they take no .