"All we're asking is just more time," the healthcare worker told KHOU 11. "In the meantime, we'll wear N-95s, face shields. We'll do what the [Centers for Disease and Control Prevention] says is perfectly safe."
The FDA did not fully approve the vaccines developed by Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. It only issued an emergency approval. Despite this, Houston Methodist CEO Dr. Marc Boom still ordered all of his 26,000 employees to get vaccinated.
"We're never going to make anybody take the vaccine. But at the end of the day if they choose not to take the vaccine, there are many other places they can work," Boom said, adding that around 3,000 workers are still not vaccinated.
The hospital was the first in the United States to make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory. Its updated policy states that if an employee is not vaccinated by June 7, he or she will be suspended for two weeks. If an employee remains unvaccinated after the suspension period, the company would initiate the termination process. Only those with a valid medical or religious reason are exempt from the policy.
The CEO acknowledged that it is every American's right to refuse the vaccine. However, the hospital has an obligation to keep its patients safe. (Related: RFK, Jr. to Rutgers President: COVID vaccine mandate violates federal law.)
Hundreds of employees have reached out to Bridges since she went public. "Basically, they're either going to quit, get fired, and some have reached out to me literally crying, saying they're going to hold off until the last day and take that shot against their will because they have to feed their family," she shared.
The nurse started a petition to garner support against the policy and launched an online crowdfunding campaign to fund her lawsuit. She wrote on a GoFundMe page that by putting in place a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, the hospital showed that it does not value its employees.Heart inflammation reported in teens following Moderna and Pfizer vaccine
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