Posted on 09/15/2021 7:35:24 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
A federal judge has blocked the state of New York from forcing medical workers to be vaccinated after a group of healthcare workers sued the state, including the governor, the health department, and others, claiming their constitutional rights were violated.
Judge David Hurd in Utica issued the order on Tuesday. Several litigants, including doctors and nurses, claimed their First Amendment rights were violated by a vaccine mandate, which does not allow for religious exemptions.
For the last seven weeks, New York radio talk show host Shannon Joy has been rallying the medical community in Rochester and huge groups of health professionals have been marching outside the University of Rochester Medical Center every week, speaking out against what they say is medical tyranny in the form of vaccine mandates.
According to the lawsuit, “The plaintiffs herein are medical professionals whose sincere religious beliefs compel them to refuse vaccination with the available COVID-19 vaccines, all of which employ aborted fetus cell lines in their testing, development, or production.”
Rochester, NY: 1,000 STRONG TODAY! #RallyForMedicalFreedom pic.twitter.com/QxAVq5WyA6
— Shannon Joy (@ShannonJoyRadio) September 13, 2021
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Good news though
One of our younger relatives will officially become an RN today after passing the national tests, background checks and a fingerprinting by the local police dept.
She lettered in soccer and the competitive dance team in Jr high, private high school and the dance team in college.
In 16 years of school she has missed 2 days of school due to migraines when she didn’t drink enough water.
She works out daily and is 10 pounds under the normal weight for her age group and height. She is a role model of what condition a 22 year old woman should be.
In the past 4 years of college and work, she didn’t miss a day of work including working a year plus on a Covid ICU.
She basically would not be able to work, if she hadn’t started the shots. So she did.
Her bad habits of needing a place to live, eating and buying gasoline to get to work forced her to be vaccinated.
What about it being illegal to force a medical treatment on a person without their consent? We are supposed to be citizens, not livestock.
She wouldn't be able to work where she wanted to work. No one should be obliged to make such a decision, but neither can anyone else decide what matters more to an individual.
By the way, I’m surprised to read that becoming an RN necessitates putting one’s fingerprints on file with the police.
“By the way, I’m surprised to read that becoming an RN necessitates putting one’s fingerprints on file with the police.”
I had a job that required me to be fingerprinted 14 times per year (multiple jurisdictions). Overall I’ve been fingerprinted more than 50 times...(never arrested).
I don’t think being fingerprinted is too big of a deal when your are working so closely with class 3 pharmaceuticals.
About 3 years before my wife turned 70 and retired as an RN, she had to be fingerprinted and a record check before she was renewed as an active RN.
When, she went in to be printed, a few of the officers and staff there were patients of where she worked.
They enjoyed teasing her that the doctors she worked for did not have to be fingerprinted.
About 3 years before my wife turned 70 and retired as an RN, she had to be fingerprinted and a record check before she was renewed as an active RN.
When, she went in to be printed, a few of the officers and staff there were patients of where she worked.
They enjoyed teasing her that the doctors she worked for did not have to be fingerprinted.
Nurses that work in prisons or law enforcement have to be fingerprinted. I wonder if RNs in education need to?
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