There’s nothing wrong with companies requiring employees to prove they’re vaccinated in order to go to work. Including people who “work” by playing a game in public. Though you’ll find a lot of idjits who disagree with me.
Around here, several hospitals have done so. The vaxidjits are now banging on the hollow drum of “Firing nurses means we will have FEWER beds available, which is the exact opposite of what they should be doing.” In case you’re not clear on this, it is true… but it’s also true that unvaxxed nurses are far more likely to both catch and then pass covid-19 to others, including coworkers. Approximately 2 weeks after they’re no longer on the job, the rate of infections should, therefore, drop off enough so it breaks approximately even. Tough for two weeks, though.
There’s nothing wrong with companies requiring employees to prove they’re vaccinated in order to go to work. Including people who “work” by playing a game in public. Though you’ll find a lot of idjits who disagree with me.
Around here, several hospitals have done so. The vaxidjits are now banging on the hollow drum of “Firing nurses means we will have FEWER beds available, which is the exact opposite of what they should be doing.” In case you’re not clear on this, it is true… but it’s also true that unvaxxed nurses are far more likely to both catch and then pass covid-19 to others, including coworkers. Approximately 2 weeks after they’re no longer on the job, the rate of infections should, therefore, drop off enough so it breaks approximately even. Tough for two weeks, though.