Outside Staten Island University Hospital last week workers were seen protesting the Covid-19 vaccine.
This group of protestors was made up of workers. Nurses, medical technicians, infection control officers, and staff workers made up the protestors.
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Protestors were standing with picket signs to denounce pushes for vaccines.
Anti-vaxxers and those who refuse the vaccine have been criminalized by the media and those who are encouraging everyone else to get vaccinated.
If the vaccine is as safe and effective as it claims to be, then why are there so many health care workers who are refusing the vaccine?
Across New York, the majority of the state’s more than 600,000 health care workers are vaccinated, but many are not. To date, 75% of the state’s roughly 450,000 hospital workers, 74% of the state’s 30,000 adult care facility workers and 68% of the state’s 145,500 nursing home workers have been fully vaccinated, the state said.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that all health care workers in New York needed to be vaccinated by September 27th with expectations for those with medical or religious exemptions.