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at my second job (nursing home), theres an outbreak that just started. Because i didn't get a flu shot, they're basically punishing people by forcing us to get Tamiflu medication which is EXPENSIVE without reimbursement. Personally after a brief research, the medication looks like bullshit to me. Since its just a second job, and i can go a week or so without working. Am I legally allowed to refuse going to work until the outbreak is finished since i don't agree with their policy? thanks
edit - we have a union, and shouldn't the reimbursement be something they should fight for us?
I recommend punching people randomly, that seems to solve a lot of issues
Should of got your FREE flu shot when they were offered. Especially if you're working with the elderly. If you got the flu, and then they caught it from you, that could have been deadly.
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* Should of got your FREE flu shot when they were offered. Especially if you're working with the elderly. If you got the flu, and then they caught it from you, that could have been deadly. |
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| Originally posted by djbruuen too late for should of's. I've actually got the flu shot the last 5 years. but my health status throughout them has varied at the same level as before I started getting them. I've also had the flu 3 times in those 5 years, so i've had mixed feeling on the value of the shot other then the 'now' techical legal crap associated with it. |
Seriously, if you're working with at risk populations you should be getting a flu shot...for THEIR protection, not just yours.
I'm actually surprised their policy isn't to simply take you off the schedule. Lots of places make you sign a waiver stating that you are aware of the risks of not getting a flu shot, and that you will be asked not to come to work if there's an outbreak.
Also, if your work is making it mandatory, you shouldn't have to pay for it. That's just retarded.
The B strain is what's circulating right now, the doctor's committee didn't pick the best vaccine this year. The B strain in the vaccine isn�t a perfect match for the B virus that�s actually circulating but a shot will still give you some protection against influenza B and full protection against influenza A.
The strain going around accross the border in the US is actually Tamiflu resistant, and it's made the news there.
Re: Tamiflu
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| Originally posted by djbruuen at my second job (nursing home), theres an outbreak that just started. Because i didn't get a flu shot, they're basically punishing people by forcing us to get Tamiflu medication which is EXPENSIVE without reimbursement. Personally after a brief research, the medication looks like bullshit to me. Since its just a second job, and i can go a week or so without working. Am I legally allowed to refuse going to work until the outbreak is finished since i don't agree with their policy? thanks edit - we have a union, and shouldn't the reimbursement be something they should fight for us? |
Tamiflu is good for you!
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| Originally posted by rabbitjoker Tamiflu is good for you! |
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* Should of got your FREE flu shot when they were offered. |
i dont think they can force you to take any sort of medication. If you are against it have your doctor write a note saying you cant take it. As for taking the flu shot, it doesnt work. I did it once and got sick the same amount of times as usual. tamiflu is a scam and im pretty sure the avian flu scare was designed specifically to sell stockpiles of the stuff. Considering Donald Rumsfeld owns a large share of the company i wouldnt be surprised.
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| Originally posted by DigiNut Everyone knows that those shots are really mind-control drugs and not vaccines. |
Hey there are lots of other vaccines you can opt out of as well.
Good luck with your Polio, Diptheria, Pertussis...
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