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125 Staff Part Ways With Indiana’s Biggest Hospital System After Refusing Vaccine

TOM OZIMEK   |   September 18, 2021


Indiana University Health, the biggest hospital system in the state, has announced that 125 staff members are no longer employed there after refusing to comply with the organization’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

“Indiana University Health has put the safety and well-being of patients and team members first by requiring employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1,” IU Health said in a Sept. 16 statement. “After a two-week unpaid suspension period ending Sept. 14, a total of 125 employees, the equivalent of 61 full-time employees, chose not to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and have left the organization.”

While the statement did not specify whether the workers quit or were fired, a spokesperson for IU Health told Newsweek that the employees who refused to get the shot resigned.  .  .

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/125-staff-part-ways-with-indianas-biggest-hospital-system-after-refusing-vaccine_4003886.html



I will not make it easy on my employer by resigning.  I want it on the record that I was fired because I chose liberty over tyranny. 
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daniel alexander
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Firing hospital staff over vaccination status wouldn’t even be a possible consideration in a real pandemic.
6:54 AM · Sep 22, 2021·
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