Biden to require vaccines for nursing home staff as condition for funding

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6 thoughts on “Biden to require vaccines for nursing home staff as condition for funding

    1. Tax rebate? Where do you think that money comes from? I pay $100 and get $100 back? How about people use common sense and protect the people they are trying to care for.

    2. I meant a tax rebate for everyone who gets vaccinated, but didn’t say that clearly.

      As far as the money, the same hole out back where they get the money for tax cuts or infrastructure or … that’s how it works, right? (heavy sarcasm)

  1. Not trying to cause anyone’s undies to get in a bunch. But Hypothetically, the vaccine is working, all residence have had a opportunity to be vaxed. So if a worker or resident is not vaccinated the only one at risk is that worker or the resident. Right?
    I am sure there is an argument against this, but I would think by now after almost two years any one, with a lick of sense, would come to the understanding no one is going to change any ones mind about the vaccine. ” you are going to kill grandma” “it hasn’t been approved by FDA” Whatever. Shut up and get it or don’t.

    1. One could agree, but the greater protection for the residence the better. You can still get Covid when vaccinated. An older person may not be able to handle Covid, even when vaccinated. Alternatively, you don’t want that care giver taking it with them and spreading outside the facility.

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