One reason I slowed down in my theatre nursing career is the mandatory vaccination for healthcare workers. We weren't given a chance to say no; we were all scheduled for vaccination, and everyone at work was taking it jokily and lightly; they were all very meek like sheep and followed the protocols. At that time, I was supplying nurses to a few hospitals as my other source of living, and we had a hard time as I did not require the nurses to have a COVID-19 vaccine; I was going against the rules to the point that it was damaging my livelihood but had to stand on what I see is correct and protect the staff and myself. A few months after that, nurses were getting ill, and some suddenly lost their lives. Unvaccinated staff were not treated nicely and had a hard time. They made lots of money and will do it again; they will put everyone under pressure and lie through their teeth. Being self-sufficient nowadays is very important, not depending on anyone.
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It has been very hard on folks like yourself that were targeted by jabbers. No one ever even asked me to get jabbed, and only one person I worked for asked me if I had been jabbed. When I told them I had not and began preparing to leave they stopped me and told me they really needed me to do the work whether I was jabbed or not. I not only never got jabbed I never even got tested, although I think I got covid twice.
Ya'll that were under great pressure to get jabbed and faced losing their careers really deserve the accolades that today account the unjabbed the salt of the Earth, incorruptible, and adamantly founded on principle.
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You've got my respect.
You demonstrate your good nature by the respect you accord others. I hope I also demonstrate my respect for you in our interactions. You certainly have merited it.
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Thank you very much, I'm honoured to hear you say that. For my part, I respect you as well, especially through your way of honestly engaging with the arguments of your dialogue partner.