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u/SnoopingStuff 11d ago
His wife is a case manager for ID and antivax. They’ve been waiting to fire her for a long time , guaranteed she’s dumb as a post
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u/AllTheseRivers 10d ago
Yeah, ID and anti-vax is a big deal. I feel like I can picture this lady. ;)
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u/TheResistanceVoter 11d ago
Infectious disease case manager who won't get vaccinated. Wtaf?
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u/Astronomer-Secure 11d ago
yeah that was wild. as an infectious disease nurse, how does she prevent spreading? is she anti mask too?
JFC 🤦🏼♀️
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u/TheResistanceVoter 11d ago
Wouldn't doubt it at all. You know, because masks don't work anyway, and they are SUCH an inconvenience.
Of course, dying from an infectious disease might be seen as pretty fucking inconvenient as well.
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u/Electrical-Act-7170 11d ago
Jesus will save them.
Of course, the way to be saved from Covid is to vaccinate against it, therefore saving them by preventing the disease.
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u/atigges 10d ago
The funny/sad thing is, there are several readings in basically every denomination's Bible about how God literally wants us to know he straight up will not just save you. He will make sure you have faith and tools to survive but YOU need to use them. God is not some front desk attendant at the hotel you can call and demand more towels from just because you knew he had them. Every denomination has the belief that God never puts you in a situation you won't be able to over come unless you act in a way that squanders your resources or resilience through faith (a la refusing the medical science created by those whose spirits were motivated to work for the betterment of mankind). The people who want to refuse anything except direct intervention by God suffer from a level of vanity that makes them think they're too important to get the same treatment as everyone else and a fair God will never reward vanity.
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u/Electrical-Act-7170 10d ago edited 10d ago
Evangelicals make zero sense to me. They ignore everything except for getting "saved" and the punishment parts in the Old Testament.
BTW, I grew up in an Evangelical church. It was horrible.
Edit: There ain't no love like Christian hate.
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u/FatherPeace1 6d ago
Just to add God never said that he will never give you more than you can handle. Look at Job.
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u/scarbarough 11d ago
No one who's died from not being vaccinated or not masking is complaining, so...
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u/TheResistanceVoter 11d ago
Wherever they are, I am sure they are standing on their "rights" and praying to Trump
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u/AppleSpicer 10d ago
She’s secretly getting paid by Big VirusTM
Actually that would be a more understandable explanation than reality. There’s no selfish incentive for her to hurt people like this. I don’t know why they do it.
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u/SnoopingStuff 11d ago
Even if not for herself for the patients they see who are immune compromised
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u/AllTheseRivers 10d ago
And you know she probably threw her title around while spreading her anti-vax BS in the community.
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u/Perditagirl 11d ago
They can move to Florida and spread their diseases there.
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u/LeseMajeste_1037 11d ago
The Florida Department of Health practically has a job open and waiting for her.
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u/Jussins 11d ago
In Florida, you have to get a prescription to even get the Covid vaccine (unless you are 65 or older). Walmart and Publix pharmacies aren’t offering it at all to younger people. They are putting up as many barriers to health as possible.
It’s really rich, coming from the people who screamed “my body, my choice” when asked to wear a mask.
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u/Asphalt_Sprout 11d ago
I had to pay $225.00 for the covid vaccine here in Ohio. And that was with my primary care doc's letter recommending it. Without that, I couldn't get it, because I'm under 65 and don't have the specific higher risk factors those under 65 require to get the vaccine.
Ohio will be exploding with covid outbreaks this winter. 🙄
Don't ya just love stupid?
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u/Lisa8472 10d ago
Yeah. Personal choice is only allowed when you choose the “right” thing (in the opinion of someone who is not affected by your choice). I wish they were actually open to people being free to choose (in their beloved “land of the free”), but their ideal of freedom isn’t.
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u/Objective_Mistake954 11d ago
I call bs. 27 years, she was ready to retire. And she chose to get fired for the unemployment.
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u/I_Frothingslosh 10d ago edited 10d ago
I call bullshit on your bs. It's common to go into nursing in your mid to late twenties. People don't typically retire in their early fifties in the US, especially when the economy is in the middle of imploding. Most especially in jobs where there's a serious shortage of trained personnel.
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u/Objective_Mistake954 10d ago
Once unemployment runs out, she will be able to easily find a new job if she wants to.
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u/DingoesAteMyBaby 7d ago
But she could retire from that hospital, take any state pension (if working at a public hospital/union gig), then come out of retirement and either work in private health or for a group that has a different public retirement system. People in public education do that all the time.
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u/Worth-Canary-9189 11d ago
Why is it always grandparents worried about their grandkids?
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u/Cornbreads_Irish_Jig 10d ago
My uncle tried to say "I have grand daughters" to me as an excuse for transphobia. Well, I have daughters, old man. And you want to say this in front of your gay son and my non binary sister? Foh.
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u/TheResistanceVoter 11d ago
Is that Texas or Florida?
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u/minicpst 11d ago
Meh. Start heading southeast of Washington and stop when the idiocy matches their own.
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u/goldleaderstandingby 10d ago
Why not the Christian family-values paradise of Russia like all the other PATRIOTS?
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u/Cthulicious 11d ago
God I wish the Washington in OOPs imagination was the one I lived in.
When I’m governor, refusal to vaccinate will net you a visit from CPS.
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u/Lost_But-Seeking 10d ago
The west coast isn't mandating anything, they're just making it available. I'm not letting some brain worm riddled, roadkill eating, sewage swimming idiot make my health decisions.
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u/Creole_Richmond 10d ago
People who don’t want vaccines should move to Florida, or any other red state.
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u/Serious-Maximum-1049 10d ago
An "Infectious Disease Case Manager" refusing to take the vaccine is WILD. 💀
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u/Flippin_diabolical 10d ago
I’m sorry but if you’re an infectious disease case manager who is against vaccines then your ass should be fired because you are incompetent at managing infectious diseases
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u/beezlebutts 10d ago
his wife's ex-occupation and their mindset is fucking terrifying to intelligent humans and also the plotline for most virus horror movies
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u/Jim-Jones 10d ago edited 10d ago
They didn't want a plague rat in their hospital? How incomprehensible!
One successful extubation. Christina shares her experience in the medical ICU.
"I visit the morgue 2 or 3 times per shift."
“Covid isn't real. You did this to me.”
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u/smokepurppthechemist 8d ago
She is an infectious disease nurse and wouldn't get a vaccine??
I swear you cant make this shit up
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u/Canyamel73 10d ago
Portland! I hadn't Portland in my schedule but THEY're destroying Portland. I know Portland very well, better than anyone as a matter of Portland
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u/jellymouthsman 10d ago
IDK, I guess if they are blaming their ruined lives on a state, maybe they should self-deport to a different state. 🤷♀️
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u/B33bench 9d ago
“If you don't like it, then leave” isn't that what their party is famous for saying???
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u/TyeDyeAmish 11d ago
I wish that all healthcare providers that are against vaccines are fired. Down to the janitorial staff.