Why this nurse chose firing over a vaccine: Full Comment with Anthony Furey podcast
Canada might never fully solve the pandemic problem until we understand why some people are so resistant to getting the vaccine. That means actually sitting down and talking to people who aren’t typical anti-vaxxers but are suddenly opting to lose their jobs rather than roll up their sleeves for a COVID shot.
Anita Davis is one of those people. After 30 years as a nurse, she was just terminated from a health-care system already starved for staff because she isn’t comfortable getting a COVID vaccine right now. She joins Anthony Furey to explain why she felt so strongly about her decision and what we can learn from someone who would sacrifice a decades-long career over vaccines.
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