Healthcare workers say: No swine flu pricks for me, please!
OSHA Healthcare Connection, October 6, 2009
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There is a dust-up happening with healthcare workers and mandatory vaccination, especially in the state of New York.
As availability of the H1N1 vaccine approaches, New York healthcare workers and state health officials are mobilizing on either side of this ultimatum: Either get vaccinated for H1N1 or find another job.
A protest rally in Albany drew several hundred healthcare workers and supporters last week, reports USA Today, but health officials were not swayed by the protesters’ arguments.
For more information about the controversy and links to some comments representing both sides of the issue, read “NY healthcare workers protest required vaccines.”
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