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A Colorado county’s public health department director says officials took three mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinics off the streets after workers were harassed while providing inoculations over Labor Day weekend. Jefferson County Public Health executive director Dawn Comstock says staff at a mobile vaccine clinic in Gilpin County were yelled at and threatened by people passing by, The Denver Post reports.
Comstock says a driver ran over and destroyed signs put up around the vaccine clinic’s tent.
In a separate incident, someone also threw an unidentified liquid at a nurse working a different mobile clinic in front of a restaurant.
originally posted by: starshift
a reply to: DBCowboy
Obviously it's up to the staff, but I would think that if enough of them quit over this, the administration will reverse their draconian dogma or they just deal with intense staff shortages and all the other fun that goes into that.
originally posted by: nonspecific
There's stuff brewing in the UK over it as well.
Quite militant collectives as well by the looks of it.
It's pretty sad targeting health workers.
a reply to: vonclod
originally posted by: Gothmog
Folks are beginning to start voicing their opinion :
"We're mad as hell , and we ain't gonna take it anymore"
originally posted by: starshift
a reply to: DBCowboy
Obviously it's up to the staff, but I would think that if enough of them quit over this, the administration will reverse their draconian dogma or they just deal with intense staff shortages and all the other fun that goes into that.
originally posted by: nonspecific
Yeah these seemed like hardcore nutjobs as well not just hippies with signs.
I work on a covid testing site and we had some instances of the sites being plastered with anti Vax posters overnight and when the staff went to remove them there were craft knife type blades in the tape, that's pretty #ed up really.
a reply to: vonclod
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: nonspecific
Yeah these seemed like hardcore nutjobs as well not just hippies with signs.
I work on a covid testing site and we had some instances of the sites being plastered with anti Vax posters overnight and when the staff went to remove them there were craft knife type blades in the tape, that's pretty #ed up really.
a reply to: vonclod
It would never be my choice to do such things. Yet, it is very sad they feel the need to strike back at the tyranny they see.
Crazy crap starts happening when ordinary people realize they have been lied to and treated like cattle.
originally posted by: myselfaswell
a reply to: marg6043
If the people that work in those mobile clinics didn't see any of this coming ..... what do you want me to say, hmmm? Do you walk through unlit parks in the middle of the night? Do you flip the birdie at passing Hells Angels? Like, what?
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: nonspecific
Yeah these seemed like hardcore nutjobs as well not just hippies with signs.
I work on a covid testing site and we had some instances of the sites being plastered with anti Vax posters overnight and when the staff went to remove them there were craft knife type blades in the tape, that's pretty #ed up really.
a reply to: vonclod
It would never be my choice to do such things. Yet, it is very sad they feel the need to strike back at the tyranny they see.
Crazy crap starts happening when ordinary people realize they have been lied to and treated like cattle.
It's interesting that you used the term, "cattle".
Since they're trying to scare us now with the Mu (Moo) variant.