Column: Should you believe the vaccine mandates will cause mass resignations? Probably not

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Column: Should you believe the vaccine mandates will cause mass resignations? Probably not
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'There will be occasional inconveniences caused by resignations...But they’re likely to ebb as vaccine refusal becomes recognized as a fringe sentiment, which is what it is.' From columnist hiltzikm:

While there is this ‘great resignation movement'…what we’re seeing [is] typically not related to the vaccine.Employers in certain business segments have been fretting for months about whether requiring workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 will result in a surge of quitting.

That rule alone may make the episode earlier this summer at Houston Methodist Hospital a relic of the past. After the hospital mandated that all employees get vaccinated against COVID-19, more than 150 refused. They were fired.President Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate will save lives, and should withstand legal challenges.

Reports from news sources and social media reflect a similar order of magnitude, or less. The most prominently reported case involves Lewis County General Hospital in rural upstate New York. There, the resignations of six employees and the possibility that seven others would refuse to get vaccinated will force the hospital toThis will cause an inconvenience for the community but probably not a crisis.

The county also has the highest COVID test positivity rate in the state, officials said. The region has had a problem finding professional staff for its healthcare facilities for a long time, possibly due to its remoteness., who is supposedly a 19-year veteran stationed at Ft. Bragg, N.C. It fails to mention, for example, that even before the COVID pandemic active-duty members of the military were required to be vaccinated for up to 17 diseases. Of these, the most common are measles, mumps, rubella, polio, flu, smallpox and tetanus.

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