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Nurse expresses concerns about Houston Methodist's mandatory vaccine policy for employees


Nurse expresses concerns about Houston Methodist’s mandatory vaccine policy for employees
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BAYTOWN, Texas – A nurse of more than six years at Houston Methodist Baytown, who doesn’t want to be identified, said she is not okay with the hospital’s policy of requiring all employees to be vaccinated for COVID-19.
“A lot of people are nervous. They feel it’s too soon to make it mandatory. It should be a choice. We’re just not comfortable. If we’re not comfortable with this, don’t force us into doing it,” said the nurse.
In fact, the nurse created a petition that has about 100 signatures of support against the new policy that could mean termination if employees aren’t in compliance by June 7, unless they have an exemption for religious or medical reasons. ....

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Study examines breast cancer genes in Caribbean


1 in 7 Caribbean-born breast, ovarian cancer patients have gene mutation
A study of seven Caribbean countries has shown that an average of one in seven Caribbean-born people on those islands who have been diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer carry at least one inherited gene mutation.
Of the seven territories – Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Cayman, Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica and Haiti – Cayman had the second-lowest rate of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer at 6.3%, after Jamaica, which had 4.9%. The Bahamas had the highest proportion, with 23%, with Barbados at 18%, Trinidad and Tobago at 12%, Dominica at 8.8% and Haiti at 6.7%.
Oncologist Dr. Judith Hurley, who is a researcher at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Centre at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, has been studying racial disparities in breast cancer rates since 2002. She was prompted to carry out the study after noticing that many of her Bahamian breast cancer patients were unusu ....

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