Hello; saw a news report this evening. One reason there is a shortage of health care workers is numbers have been fired from their positions because they will not take the shots. I think it is about 25% of such workers in NY state.
Shortage of health care workers have been around in the US for at least 5 years. The shift from 8 hours a day to 12 hours a day is one of the reasons for the shortage (overworked), and that occurred more than 5 years ago. COVID just made the shortage more apparent and brought it back into the limelight last year. Last year many healthcare workers lost their jobs because they were part of the elective surgery industry. No patients (due to lockdowns), no money for that clinic or part of the hospital that did elective surgeries. My brother is a RN, and he told me about shortage of nurses in California as far back as 2011 when he first started. It was all over the news then and pops up in the news every few years. No doubt that COVID in the past year has just made it worse in the US.
Hello; I knew about some of this myself. I had figured it was a productivity or some such business model way of organizing the for profit parts of the health care system. Minimize the number of unused hospital beds and such. A buddy was dating a nurse and I got second hand stories.Shortage of health care workers have been around in the US for at least 5 years. The shift from 8 hours a day to 12 hours a day is one of the reasons for the shortage (overworked), and that occurred more than 5 years ago. COVID just made the shortage more apparent and brought it back into the limelight last year. Last year many healthcare workers lost their jobs because they were part of the elective surgery industry. No patients (due to lockdowns), no money for that clinic or part of the hospital that did elective surgeries. My brother is a RN, and he told me about shortage of nurses in California as far back as 2011 when he first started. It was all over the news then and pops up in the news every few years. No doubt that COVID in the past year has just made it worse in the US.
All the rest of the staff who are vaccinated have little to worry about from the unvaccinated staff. The unvaccinated staff are willing to take their chances and are the only ones with something to lose. Even if the unvaccinated do get infected while at work that is not such a big risk according to what is being told. The word is all unvaccinated will get the delta, so why not let any work who are willing. They will be working with the already infected so not a risk in that area. Unless of course compliance is more important, which appears to be the case.