Maine Hospital Fired So Many Unvaxed Employees They Had to Close the ICU
— Amanda Hill (@amanduhill) October 12, 2021
- Friendly Advice:
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* I expect the Mark of the Beast Vaccxxine to be launched about next year.
* You will lose your job, if you don’t accept it. Make sure you pay off your loans for your house, car … or without a job you will lose them
* Downsize to smaller house, sell car (if you don’t need it), reduce debts, reduce cost of living …
* Stock food, drinks, medicine … they are already preventing Unvax people from entering supermarkets. Only alternative left is online groceries…
* Convert to online banking, they are already preventing Unvax people from entering bank premises.
* B4 the launch of their Mark of The Beast Vaccxxine, make sure you prepay, over pay/deposit into your utilities ie: water, electricity, gas … account. It will allow you to survive many more months/years after the implementation of the Mark of the Beast. For eg. if your monthly utilities come upto Average $200/month, deposit/overpay say $4000/- into your account. You will have utilities for another 20 months …. Similar, for other necessities: internet access, conservancy charges, taxes … etc. You need to start saving alot more monies to do this.
– - Maine Hospital Fired So Many Unvaxed Employees They Had to Close the ICU
by A hospital in Maine fired so many of its employees for being unvaccinated that the place was forced to close its ICU.
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A hospital in Maine fired so many of its employees for being unvaccinated that the place was forced to close its ICU because it didn’t have enough workers to staff it. The administrators of Central Maine Healthcare in Lewiston, Maine, enacted a vax policy demanding all employees to take the vaccine. But more than 250 employees refused to comply before the deadline. These employees were subsequently fired.
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Unfortunately for patients, about 170 of those employees were needed to staff the intensive care unit. Consequently, the hospital had to shut down its ICU because of the firings. Because it lost so many employees, the hospital plans on cutting intensive care beds by 50% and reducing the number of medical surgical beds by 40%, the Bangor Daily News reported.
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