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Oh and you should now drop @evillawyer a line and tell her to suck it on dropping the Jay Z tripe at your impending misfortune a couple of pages back. Womp womp more disappointment for cat turd šŸ˜‚
I've never let people who are beneath me to bring me down. I won't break that habit for EL.
 
She literally just told me they changed the paperwork. No more 20 questions. I suspect an HR attorney was consulted and 'splained to the Cs their questions were no bueno.
Awesome to hear. I know this must be hard for her, but the tide is turning. I think you are about to see a landslide of backtracking now that healthcare systems are realizing the disaster that looms.
 
The whole fantasy that being 'religious' makes you a more decent, ethical, kind person is one of the biggest lies in the history of humankind.

The Amherst Baptist camp meeting COVID outbreak: It's not that they're religious, it's that they're assholes

"One camp meeting participant is a worker at the East Cumberland Lodge nursing home in Pugwash; the virus has ripped through the home, and so far, 31 residents and 10 staff members have been infected and two residents have died. Another camp meeting participant brought the virus into Rupert House, a home for people with intellectual disabilities, taking the life of resident Victoria Harrison."
 
The whole fantasy that being 'religious' makes you a more decent, ethical, kind person is one of the biggest lies in the history of humankind.

The Amherst Baptist camp meeting COVID outbreak: It's not that they're religious, it's that they're assholes

"One camp meeting participant is a worker at the East Cumberland Lodge nursing home in Pugwash; the virus has ripped through the home, and so far, 31 residents and 10 staff members have been infected and two residents have died. Another camp meeting participant brought the virus into Rupert House, a home for people with intellectual disabilities, taking the life of resident Victoria Harrison."
LMFAO! šŸ˜‚šŸ¤”
 
Oh we have people retiring at 63 all the time for just those reasons. The practice of nursing requires you to be able to lift 50 lbs. ( In the job description) IN reality we move 50 to 150lbs off dead weight to bathe, change bandages and turning. That’s times several pts several times a night. Sometimes a patient will fight you turning them. Then you have force against your efforts which increases the amount of effort you have to put it. We get hurt all the time.
Last week we had 1/2 of our 14 pts with BMI >40. We were all exhausted.
 
The whole fantasy that being 'religious' makes you a more decent, ethical, kind person is one of the biggest lies in the history of humankind.

The Amherst Baptist camp meeting COVID outbreak: It's not that they're religious, it's that they're assholes

"One camp meeting participant is a worker at the East Cumberland Lodge nursing home in Pugwash; the virus has ripped through the home, and so far, 31 residents and 10 staff members have been infected and two residents have died. Another camp meeting participant brought the virus into Rupert House, a home for people with intellectual disabilities, taking the life of resident Victoria Harrison."
You are commenting on the characteristics of kind, ethical and decency?
 
Oh we have people retiring at 63 all the time for just those reasons. The practice of nursing requires you to be able to lift 50 lbs. ( In the job description) IN reality we move 50 to 150lbs off dead weight to bathe, change bandages and turning. That’s times several pts several times a night. Sometimes a patient will fight you turning them. Then you have force against your efforts which increases the amount of effort you have to put it. We get hurt all the time.
Last week we had 1/2 of our 14 pts with BMI >40. We were all exhausted.
I paused at the end of your second sentence and wanted to go WTH... Did I used to get all the big folks??? then I read on.
 
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I paused at the end of your second sentence and wanted to go WTH... Did I used to get all the big folks??? then I read on.
I’ve seen this for 15 years. I don’t think people take obesity as a co morbidity as seriously as they should. They have weak cardiovascular systems that invites multiple issues. People also depend on pills instead of activity to address issues. We need less pills more physical activity. Movement is life.
 
I’ve seen this for 15 years. I don’t think people take obesity as a co morbidity as seriously as they should. They have weak cardiovascular systems that invites multiple issues. People also depend on pills instead of activity to address issues. We need less pills more physical activity. Movement is life.
Yep It’s why we have so many covid deaths in America compared to other nations who have like 1/4 our obesity rate. It’s why my 35 year old cousin died of covid a couple months ago.
 
I guess you have no issue with the definitions of a vaccine has been changed multiple times since the ā€œpandemicā€ has begun.
Your issue is not with the definition of vaccine, it’s with your own perception of what you thought a vaccine was. Then again, since every vaccine has varying rates of efficacy and length of immunological protection provided, and zero vaccines provide 100% effective/permanent immunity, I wonder why you’re just now raising a stink? Oh yeah, because COVID is politicized… hence the LOL
 
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Your issue is not with the definition of vaccine, it’s with your own perception of what you thought a vaccine was. Then again, since every vaccine has varying rates of efficacy and length of immunological protection provided, and zero vaccines provide 100% effective/permanent immunity, I wonder why you’re just now raising a stink? Oh yeah, because COVID is politicized… hence the LOL

What is the difference between an annual flu shot, and the Covid vaccine? I’m legitimately asking why one is characterized as a vaccine and the other isn’t. What is the qualitative difference I’m not understanding?
 
What is the difference between an annual flu shot, and the Covid vaccine? I’m legitimately asking why one is characterized as a vaccine and the other isn’t. What is the qualitative difference I’m not understanding?
The flu ā€œshotā€ is a vaccine, and has always been characterized as such as far as healthcare professions are concerned.
 
The flu ā€œshotā€ is a vaccine, and has always been characterized as such as far as healthcare professions are concerned.

Then why call one a vaccine and the other not? Why does the press characterize one as a vaccine and the other one is just a shot? I have never heard the flu shot called a vaccine, even from the healthcare professionals administering it to me.
 
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