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Offline Philothea3

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  • I briefly searched on the internet and it seems like in those states you can work without a covax while working in healthcare field:

    "Arizona: On April 19, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey issued an order prohibiting the state from requiring people to prove their COVID-19 vaccination status to enter a business, building or area or to receive a public service. However, healthcare institutions can request COVID-19 vaccination status docuмentation of patients, residents, employees or visitors.
    On June 30, Mr. Ducey signed a bill requiring employers to provide reasonable accommodation to employees with sincerely held religious beliefs, practices or observances that prevent the employee from getting the COVID-19 vaccine unless the accommodation would pose an undue hardship to the operation of the business. The bill allows healthcare institutions to require employees to be vaccinated.
    Arkansas: On April 28, the state enacted a bill prohibiting the state, political subdivisions of the state or public officials from mandating vaccination as a condition of employment. These agencies may not discriminate against or coerce individuals who refuse a COVID-19 vaccine by withholding opportunities for career advancement, wage increases or insurance discounts.
    Georgia: On May 25, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp said that no state agency can require proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of employment by the state, conducting business with the state or enjoying other rights provided by the state.
    Florida: On April 2, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said businesses are prohibited from requiring customers to verify a COVID-19 vaccination status or post-transmission recovery to gain access to the business. Effective Sept. 16, the state will give $5,000 fines to any public or private entity that requires proof of vaccination, News 4 Jax reported. Since asking for proof of vaccination is part of a vaccine mandate, some companies may pay millions of dollars in fines.
    Indiana: On April 29, Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a law prohibiting state or local governments from requiring anyone, including employees, to show proof of vaccination.
    Montana: On May 7, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a bill that prohibits discrimination based on vaccination status. This includes prohibiting an employer or government entity to refuse employment to a person or to discriminate against a person in compensation or in a term, condition or privilege of employment based on the person's vaccination status. Additionally, an individual may not be required to receive any vaccine whose use is allowed under an emergency use authorization or any vaccine undergoing safety trials.
    New Hampshire: On July 26, Republican Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bill stating that employers may only mandate immunization as a condition of employment when a "direct threat" exists. A "direct threat" is defined as a significant risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of the individual or others that cannot be eliminated or reduced by reasonable accommodation. State hospitals are exempt from the mandate
    North Dakota: On May 7, Republican Gov. Doug Burgum signed a bill prohibiting state government entities from requiring a private business to obtain docuмentation to verify an individual's vaccination status. The bill exempts healthcare organizations from the ban.
    Oklahoma: On May 28, Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt issued an order prohibiting state agencies from requiring that people show proof of vaccination to enter public buildings. The order doesn't apply to employees working in patient-facing settings.
    Tennessee: On May 25, Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed a bill that prohibits a state agency, department or political subdivision from mandating COVID-19 vaccines.
    Texas: Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order Oct. 11 banning any entity in the state, including private employers, from enforcing COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The order states that "no entity in Texas" can enforce vaccination against anyone, including an employee or consumer, who objects "for any reason of personal conscience, based on a religious belief, or for medical reasons, including prior recovery from COVID-19."
    Utah: On March 16, Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill that prohibits state agencies from requiring people to get a COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of employment. However, the bill does not apply to employees who work in a medical setting and are required to receive vaccinations to perform the assigned duties and responsibilities of the job."


    I need someone to fact check this please, like actually fact check. I was studying for a health professional field and almost graduate but then plandemic hitted. I'm mostly certain that I can't finish my degree in the state I live in anymore because it requires clinical rotation and I can't do it without not only covax but also BOOSTER. For now I have to see where potentially I can move to.
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #1 on: May 11, 2022, 06:23:46 PM »
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  • I work in healthcare in Wisconsin and while our Organization does require the jab/boost, they accept a religious or medical waiver. That said, I've heard they may shift to weekly testing for us "untouchables" in the near future, as they have already implemented it among our nursing staff.
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #2 on: May 11, 2022, 06:33:45 PM »
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  • We live in Kentucky. I worked in healthcare for a time and to be vaccinated was not required at all, however, you had to submit to covid testing once a week. My mother has her Master’s in nursing and the vaccine, again, is not required at her job. For her, covid testing is obligatory. She also had a religious waiver signed by the priest at our parish. 
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #3 on: May 11, 2022, 06:56:24 PM »
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  • I work in healthcare in Wisconsin and while our Organization does require the jab/boost, they accept a religious or medical waiver. That said, I've heard they may shift to weekly testing for us "untouchables" in the near future, as they have already implemented it among our nursing staff.
    We live in Kentucky. I worked in healthcare for a time and to be vaccinated was not required at all, however, you had to submit to covid testing once a week. My mother has her Master’s in nursing and the vaccine, again, is not required at her job. For her, covid testing is obligatory. She also had a religious waiver signed by the priest at our parish.
    None of those is on the list so that's really good to know! Is it the way it is because there's no vaccine mandate as a law in those states? 
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #4 on: May 11, 2022, 07:29:30 PM »
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  • None of those is on the list so that's really good to know! Is it the way it is because there's no vaccine mandate as a law in those states?
    Yes. It's left to the employer to impose the mandate. WI's Supreme Court, Senate and House are all Republican-controlled, so they shot down any measures that would've imposed draconian mandates through State law.
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #5 on: May 11, 2022, 07:42:18 PM »
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  • Yes. It's left to the employer to impose the mandate. WI's Supreme Court, Senate and House are all Republican-controlled, so they shot down any measures that would've imposed draconian mandates through State law.
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    The more employers manage to get employees to comply with testing and gene editing shots the better their ESG score which gives them a better "credit rating" with the banks and other perks.
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #6 on: May 11, 2022, 08:19:09 PM »
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  • The more employers manage to get employees to comply with testing and gene editing shots the better their ESG score which gives them a better "credit rating" with the banks and other perks.
    Well, that would explain why my own employer is so adamant about reaching that 100% jabbed threshold. 
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #7 on: May 11, 2022, 08:21:47 PM »
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  • Well, that would explain why my own employer is so adamant about reaching that 100% jabbed threshold.
    Exactly.  You thought it was because they care about your health? LOL :laugh1:

    Just kidding.  I know you didn't.

    But that is why they are so motivated!  

    It's a public/private partnership.

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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #8 on: May 12, 2022, 03:21:39 AM »
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  • Exactly.  You thought it was because they care about your health? LOL :laugh1:

    Just kidding.  I know you didn't.

    But that is why they are so motivated! 

    It's a public/private partnership.

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    I’m sure the employer is getting paid money too. 
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #9 on: May 12, 2022, 04:41:05 AM »
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  • It's similar for my husband in Vermont.  He got a religious exemption from his hospital in the Fall, but he needed to continue the weekly testing.  When he got COVID in January, he stopped the weekly testing.  So far, they have still not required him to test weekly again, but I fully expect that requirement to kick in again at some point.
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #10 on: May 12, 2022, 12:26:02 PM »
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  • Health - United Nations Sustainable Development

    Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.

    (Lucifer Trust Development Goal)


    The more employers manage to get employees to comply with testing and gene editing shots the better their ESG score which gives them a better "credit rating" with the banks and other perks.
    That's what I suspected, because I used to work for a special education school and then one day I was laid off right after my shift and when I asked why they refused to tell me the reason. I think it was because I was almost the only one not vaccinated and it's bringing down their group jab rate, so it doesn't help them to get government funds.
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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #11 on: May 12, 2022, 12:35:27 PM »
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  • I need someone to fact check this please, like actually fact check. I was studying for a health professional field and almost graduate but then plandemic hitted. I'm mostly certain that I can't finish my degree in the state I live in anymore because it requires clinical rotation and I can't do it without not only covax but also BOOSTER. For now I have to see where potentially I can move to.
    You want random strangers to fact check for you? Why not call medical board in each state and ask?

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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #12 on: May 12, 2022, 12:35:58 PM »
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  • I’m sure the employer is getting paid money too.
    Source, please.

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    Re: Can someone confirm healthcare workers' status in those states?
    « Reply #13 on: May 12, 2022, 11:54:12 PM »
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  • So the CMS considers those with med or religious exemption as being compliant. My place has @ 80% with religious or medical exemption and they inspected for compliance and gave us a deficiency free status.
    We do weekly testing for med and religious exemptions and 'masks'
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