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NHS workers who refuse vaccine

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LizzieDrip Wed 02-Feb-22 11:40:03

That doctors and nurses are not scientists per se makes it all the more important that they do, as the vast majority of us have done, and be guided the scientific decisions of virologists and immunologists - experts in their field. 1 in 20 medics refusing the vaccine plays right into the hands of anti-vaxers and ‘science deniers’ (yes, there is such a movement!). I dread to think that any of us could be treated by a doctor or nurse whose decision making was so skewed!

MiniMoon Wed 02-Feb-22 11:26:22

Indeed. My SiL's grandfather, who has dementia, was admitted to hospital last week because of dehydration as he wasn't eating or drinking. An infection of some sort was suspected and he was there for tests. No visitors are allowed on the ward, he was treated and sent home. He has Covid now. He can only have been infected in hospital!
The unvaccinated are putting lives at risk by their selfish behaviour.
I know that the NHS is stretched and short staffed, but I believe that the vaccine mandate for NHS staff should stay.

Alegrias1 Wed 02-Feb-22 11:23:13

No arguments from me on that score GSM

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 02-Feb-22 11:19:02

They do have a duty of care to their patients though, and what sort of message is sent out by 'medical people' who refuse to be vaccinated?

Alegrias1 Wed 02-Feb-22 11:08:55

Sorry - but your average nurse or doctor, admirable though they are, is no scientist.

Luckygirl3 Wed 02-Feb-22 11:07:11

Me too - beyond belief!

As scientists, or those for whom science is at the heart of their daily work lives, it seems beyond credence that they are refusing the vaccine - and some for totally unscientific reasons.

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 02-Feb-22 11:04:21

I share your bewilderment Lizzie. I can’t begin to understand how they square their refusal to be vaccinated with their duty of care to patients.

LizzieDrip Wed 02-Feb-22 10:54:42

Many things throughout this pandemic have left me shocked and bewildered, but the refusal of NHS professionals to get vaccinated is probably one of the most confusing. It now looks like the mandatory vaccine for NHS staff will be removed. I understand their resistance to a MANDATORY vaccine but WHY are 1 in 20 NHS professionals still not vaccinated? In interviews they’ve given reasons such as:
1) ‘fit, healthy people don’t need the vaccine’
2) ‘it’s understandable that there’s reluctance to a new treatment’ (spokesperson from Royal College of Nursing)
3) natural immunity is more effective than vaccine
4) it’s against my human rights.
What about the safety and protection of their patients who, by the very nature of requiring medical treatment, are presumably NOT fit and healthy! I know the vaccine does not prevent one from catching Covid, but it makes one less likely to catch it and therefore less likely to pass it to others. I really want to understand people’s reasons for refusing the vaccine, but am struggling with the concept of those who have chosen a medical career refusing it. If millions of people hadn’t been willing to take the vaccine, just imagine the situation we would be in now. Doctors seem happy to prescribe drugs to us in the knowledge that many will cause unpleasant, even harmful, side effects yet many won’t take the Covid vaccine. Please can any GNs help to ease my bewilderment over this issue.