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re: Hospital fired 72 healthcare staff due to mandate then closed down due to staff shortage

Posted on 11/25/21 at 3:24 am to
Posted by Gaggle
Member since Oct 2021
5617 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 3:24 am to
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People have to travel an extra four miles.
In an emergency situation to a hospital now more crowded.
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There are rural communities where hospitals are not 4 but 40 miles away.

That makes this ok? And how's it going to be when some of those close due to mandates?

A hospital where people worked and patients are treated closed due only to vaccine mandates. Why would you want to spin it as no big deal? It's bad. It's not not bad.
Posted by Gaggle
Member since Oct 2021
5617 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 3:30 am to
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From another angle here is the rest of the building.
Medical facilities often have more than one building.

It's again, bizarre to attempt to shrug this off.
Posted by Eurocat
Member since Apr 2004
15036 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 3:32 am to
I didn't say it was a good thing, just pointing out this "Doc In A Box" type place (you DO have them in Louisiana right, or is it only a Northeast USA thing?) and they open and close weekly.
Posted by Eurocat
Member since Apr 2004
15036 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 3:33 am to
This is the only part of the facility that is closing.
Posted by Eurocat
Member since Apr 2004
15036 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 3:37 am to
Thankyou stuntman and Happy Thanksgiving to you.



The place that is remaining open is the one with 70k.

This is more of a "summer extension" for beach injuries, and they see 10k a year, I wouldn't be surprised (no proof, just a guess) that a ton are young people with alcohol poisoning and sunburn cases. The heart attacks and drowners were always going to the big hospital anyway with the cardiac unit, etc.
Posted by Gaggle
Member since Oct 2021
5617 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 3:39 am to
The newscaster says ER. Your picture says ambulance.

But I get it. A medical facility with the only ER for a community closed due to 72 employees out of however many not taking a vaccine and not enough staff. But it's not a big deal because it's not a big time ER. Maybe it's really like an urgent care even though they said hospital and ER. Maybe it's a chiropractor. I don't know. Just don't care. Look how small it is in the picture. Some people are even further from an ER. In Somalia they don't even have ER's so you know. It's not a big deal. Who cares. I get it.
Posted by Eurocat
Member since Apr 2004
15036 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 3:40 am to
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Posted by Aubie Spr96
lolwut?
Member since Dec 2009
41075 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 5:34 am to
Every time I think I’ve seen the dumbest shite ever……
Posted by RTRinTampa
Central FL
Member since Jan 2013
5532 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 5:52 am to
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She said it is pressure coming from Medicare/Medicaid


I haven't heard about the recipients being mandated to get the jab, just the providers?
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
62739 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 6:05 am to
You shrug this off, but if the place wasn't useful before, it would have been shuddered long before now.
For your immediate family, I hope your nearest medical care facility doesn't have to close its doors for good, forcing them to go further and wait in longer lines for health care, waiting behind all those sunburned ankle twist injuries.
Posted by Wtodd
Tampa, FL
Member since Oct 2013
67482 posts
Posted on 11/25/21 at 6:23 am to
Props to the 72 that had the nuts to tell Brandon to go frick himself
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