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I think the burn out comes from battling and treating uneducated and unvaccinated individuals for the most part.
but I have to ask why would they feel it necessary to target Christians specifically.
originally posted by: ChaoticOrder
a reply to: TheMirrorSelf
Well it was more of a rhetoric question. I imagine the majority of those healthcare workers who refuse the vaccine are probably religious. Plus Christians are more likely to be conservative, and sadly the vaccine is now a very politically divisive issue. So it's very likely that Christians and conservatives will be quitting at a much higher rate in order to uphold their moral beliefs.
originally posted by: ChaoticOrder
a reply to: vonclod
If it's a very small amount I doubt it would be causing staff shortages across the world as we are seeing. It's probably not a huge fraction, maybe 5 or 10 percent, maybe a bit more, but enough to cause issues. As one of the nurses in my first video mentions, the vast majority of people are only getting the vaccine because they feel coerced. It would be a much higher number of healthcare workers refusing the vaccine if their job wasn't on the line.
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: ChaoticOrder
98% of medical doctors are vaccinated. I think the burn out comes from battling and treating uneducated and unvaccinated individuals for the most part.
Most of the resignations are from support staff. Nurses, hospital receptionists, janitors, etc.
Dear Dave,
Thank you for your email to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
The College has not provided a fulsome list of medical conditions that warrant exemption from the COVID-19 vaccination.
The information provided on our website College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario simply includes examples of situations where a medical exemption may be warranted.
Our expectation would be that physicians use their clinical judgement when assessing a patient and determining if an exemption is warranted.
If you have any further questions about the vaccination requirements, you may wish to reach out to the Ministry of Health or your local Public Health unit.
Sincerely,
Patient and Public Help Centre
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario
80 College Street | Toronto, Ontario | M5G 2E2
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: ChaoticOrder
98% of medical doctors are vaccinated. I think the burn out comes from battling and treating uneducated and unvaccinated individuals for the most part.
Most of the resignations are from support staff. Nurses, hospital receptionists, janitors, etc.