HarryJ33tamu said:
traxter said:
HarryJ33tamu said:
bay fan said:
AgRebel08 said:
Well maybe there would be more staffed beds if they didn't fire the unvaxxed nurses. I personally know a handful of great er and icu nurses that were let go.
Yeah cause every icu patient wants the non vaccinated nurse…..hint, they do NOT. Also, there is a difference in being laid off or choosing to quit because you refuse your employers policies.
Why would an icu patient care if their nurse is vaccinated or not? Covid can be transmitted just as easily by vaxxed people as unvaxxed. Such a dumb argument.
No it can't. Please stop with this. There is a possibility that some people that are vaccinated can have as much virus in their noses as an unvaccinated person, but the vaccinated individuals are far more likely to clear the virus much quicker. Even if they have a breakthrough case, they are going to overcome it quicker. And they may not get it at all. Additionally, if enough nurses or hospital staff, or whoever don't get vaccinated, you can have a lack of herd immunity among staff, so an entire day shift could be taken out for a week.
Holy cow, I don't even know where to start. Are you just making stuff up?
The CDC director disagrees with you.
CDC and Doctors disagree with you.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/delta-variant-cdc-says-vaccinated-people-can-transmit-same-amount-of-virus-as-those-unvaccinated/ar-AAMLwaK
What if they already had covid? Should they still be fired for not taking the vaccine? They'd still be contributing to herd immunity with natural antibodies.
You said vaccinated covid can be "transmitted just as easily by vaxxed people as unvaxxed." This is false. In the video clip you posted she said vaccinations can't prevent transmission. This has never changed, the CDC has alwasy said to wear a mask even if vaccinated as they don't know if you can transmit.
Fact is that the vaccinated are less likely to get COVID. If they get it they're most likely going to have a shorter illness course (infectious for less amount of time). And sure, for a moment in time, they may be able to trasnmit the virus as easily as someone that is unvaccinated, but that moment in time is much shorter. Hence they are less likely to transmit the virus in a meaningful way. And if both them, and the person they're close to are vaccinated, less chance for either getting really sick (or sick at all), as the vaccinated is less likely to transmit as much viral load to someone else.
If you already had COVID, take periodic antibody tests and show a protective titer level. Otherwise get the vaccine and be done with it. Data shows that those that had covid and are vaccinated have superior immunity than those that just had covid or just had the vaccine.
Stop cherry picking sound bites and look at all the data and the big picture.