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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I’m 100% against actual mandatory medical procedures and always will be, I would never support enforced vaccination of the whole population.
I just disagree that it being made a job requirement in a specific industry like healthcare is a removal of freedoms any more than any other job requirement. If someone doesn’t like the job requirements of a job (any job) they have the freedom to say “not for me, sorry” and find other employment. Trying to describe it as “being forced” is too problematic because all sorts of jobs have all sorts of requirements… the idea that “anyone should be able to have any job they want with no prerequisites” just isn’t feasible.
Legally (and practically) I think it’s probably not possible to fire all of the healthcare workers who refuse.
Morally I think that people who are in healthcare (or at the very least, working with the elderly) should either get vaccinated or voluntarily step away. The risk to the over-80’s with Covid is genuinely massive. It’s completely different to pretty much any other scenario.
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I think that sacking the unvaccinated medical staff would do far more damage to the elderly, because there would be far less people caring for them. And the conspiracy theorist in me says that's what they want.