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Our Health Care Heroes Are Now Health Care Zeros


We have seen a number of doctors and nurses online mentioning that they question whether they would treat someone in hospital if the patient wasn’t vaccinated.
This, combined with doctors and nurses on the other end of the scale being forced to get vaccinated or lose their jobs, is shining a spotlight on some interesting human behavior….
Is there a limit to our freedom of choice? 
Frontline workers deserve so much more respect and the right to their own medical freedom of choice. 
Hospitals are understaffed and overworked. The last thing our "health care" system needs is a shortage of people who are qualified to help those that really need it. 
As we talk about both these issues, we are interested in your thoughts! Let us know in the comments. 

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