
With Californiaโs deadline of mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for all health care workers approaching, boycotts are gaining momentum.
On Aug. 21, Californiaโs frontline health care workers held simultaneous protests in Riverside and Irvine against the governmentโs mandatory vaccination order at Kaiser Permanente-Riverside Medical Center and Kaiser Permanente Orange County-Irvine Medical Center.
Many protesters told The Epoch Times that their hospitals had given them an ultimatum: they had until Sept. 30 to choose between mandatory vaccination and getting fired.
The California Department of Public Health issued an announcement on Aug. 5 that workers in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, long-term care homes, and other health care-related fields must be vaccinated by Sept. 30.
Kristina, a registered nurse in California, said her hospital requires staff who are not vaccinated to be tested twice a week. โIf we still donโt meet those criteria to have our exemption approved, then up on October 1 weโre going to be placed on 45 days unpaid administrative leave and after that, they said they donโt know what theyโre going to do but we can assume what theyโre going to do, weโre gonna get fired.โ
As a health care worker who has been on the front lines during the outbreak, Kristina believes that mandatory vaccination policies are not for public safety, but are instead politically motivated. For example, people who oppose the mandate and fight for freedom of choice are labeled as โanti-vaccineโ and โanti-science.โ
โWeโre super pro-science. We want people to survive this. We want this pandemic to end more than anybody does,โ Kristina said. But as a health care professional, she said she needs to tell people that โitโs not as safe and effective that people are saying.โ
She pointed out that the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccines are being pushed too fast and did not go through the normal clinical trial stage. โWeโre seeing a lot of patients come in with cardiac issues, stroke, pulmonary embolisms and blood clots in general after receiving these vaccines, and theyโre varying in ages, from their 20s all the way to 70s and weโre seeing a lot more adverse reactions than the CDC and all those people are reporting on,โ she revealed.
Currently, there has been a spate of serious adverse events and deaths due to vaccination. The effectiveness of the vaccines has also been called into question. In July, a cluster of infections occurred in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, where 74 percent of the 469 cases had been vaccinated.
โWhat is the point of getting the vaccine, if weโre still gonna spread it?โ Kristina asked.
โI know that thereโs been a couple studies that have come out [about] how the coronavirus spike proteins affect our cardiac cells, which makes a lot of sense, because weโre having increases of myocardial infarctions, mild carditis, pericarditis, all of these heart issues,โ she added.
Byย Linda Jiang