California Nurses Association/NNOC Issues Policy on H1N1 Flu Vaccination: Encourage, Don't Mandate
10/1/2009 1:15:13 PM
and hospitals should maintain their right to fire people who pose health risks to their patients.
10/1/2009 1:18:25 PM
^ Can't really argue with that--unless they're non-military government hospitals. But with a nursing shortage and regular flu season and winter on the way, it might not be a good idea to expand the shortage.
10/1/2009 1:30:35 PM
No one can really argue that.In other words:
10/1/2009 1:33:35 PM
Tell it to the 86,000-member CNA/NNOC, douche. I never indicated that private hospitals should somehow lose their right to terminate workers--I simply posed the question as to whether vaccinations should be mandatory. Pay attention.
10/1/2009 1:38:54 PM
I support the private companies decision to mandate something if they feel they need to. However, they are also opening themselves up for a suit. imo
10/1/2009 2:01:10 PM
I've already had H1N1 so I don't care either way.
10/1/2009 2:40:00 PM
1. Do all of these businesses require people to get "regular" flu shots? If they don't, I don't see why they give a shit about swine flu...and if you don't think they should be required to get regular flu shots, again, I don't think that you should give a shit whether or not they get vaccinated for swine flu.2. Re: the developmental timeline for the swine flu vaccine, my understanding is that no flu shot goes through a really long term series of R&D...they make a new one every year to cover their best guesses of the common strains for the upcoming season. I doubt this one is fundamentally much different. In other words, we've pretty much got the flu shot thing down...this should just be a "gap-filler" to cover a different strain that's making an appearance outside of regular flu season.3. In summary, it sounds like much ado about nothing from both sides. My interest in it is mostly academic and philosophical.
10/1/2009 3:21:12 PM
hospitals regularly require healthcare workers to get flu shots.typical seasonal influenza kills people every year, particularly the very young and the very old and the immuno-compromised.[Edited on October 1, 2009 at 4:32 PM. Reason : ]
10/1/2009 4:32:22 PM
And yet, multiple checks per day (say, beginning and end of shift, at least) of the health care worker's temperature would be infinitely more effective than flu shots at preventing such transmissions. If someone's temp is rising or too high, make them stay home.Requiring each one to get the flu shot (H1N1 or regular) is going to do very little. They are not exactly being consistent if they are overly anal about the method that has a small effect, while refusing to take the precautions that would have a real effect.[Edited on October 1, 2009 at 4:48 PM. Reason : l]
10/1/2009 4:47:13 PM
This isn't wrapped up w/ a bow guys. If you want to make the argument that health workers should be required to take a vaccine in order to work, you need to address the following:How safe is the new vaccine? Has it been FDA approved? What is the likelyhood and severity of adverse reaction, as indicated by clinical trials? Please include source
10/1/2009 4:51:21 PM
10/3/2009 8:44:01 AM
10/3/2009 9:13:57 AM
there's no conclusive proof to that effect
10/3/2009 9:50:18 AM
I would like to correct something I wrote on the previous page. I wrote:
10/4/2009 2:45:09 AM
10/4/2009 4:19:48 AM
I am not advocating that vaccines be banned, or even suggesting that others should not get them.I just have this radical notion that each parent should have absolute, unquestioned control over what gets injected into their children, except for immediate, serious threats to the child's life - and they have a right to say "yes" or "no" for any reason they please.
10/4/2009 10:37:57 AM
10/5/2009 9:14:32 AM
10/5/2009 1:59:09 PM
Your child is not required to go to any daycare, public school, or private school.
10/5/2009 2:41:14 PM
10/5/2009 3:19:55 PM
i heard obama put mind control in the h1n1 vaccine
10/5/2009 3:22:09 PM
^^To be clear, I wasn't suggesting that he not vaccinate his children and homeschool them instead. My child has every recommended vaccine and is going in for a seasonal flu shot this week. I was saying, he's only required to do it if he admits his children into school or daycare. He's acting like the government is coming into his home and stabbing his children with needles.
10/5/2009 3:26:07 PM
10/5/2009 3:33:01 PM
10/5/2009 3:37:17 PM
First, you will have a hard time claiming that people who object at least to some vaccinations are ignorant. While most who reject them do not do proper research and get all their information from alarmist, idiotic websites and videos, there is a substantial number of fully qualified MDs and PhDs who simply find the safety studies corrupted by conflicts of interest and scientifically flawed.Second - this is America. Not China. "The public good" simply should not be used to force people into medical treatments they believe are unsafe or ineffective. I am vaccinated. I understand that the presence of unvaccinated people around me does increase my risk of contracting even diseases for which I have received immunization. Is my liberty infringed upon? Not at all. The person has not done any positive action to assault my person or property. He has done what he believes is in his own self-interest to protect his own health. Everyone has a right to do that. Where are all the left-liberals screaming about "my body! my choice!"? They ought to be here. My rights end where another person's body begins. No "right" of mine can justify forcing him to do something he believes is harmful to his health - regardless of whether I believe he is right.
10/5/2009 3:52:14 PM
Well, I'll be damned.
10/5/2009 4:19:03 PM
^The religious exception still stands, even for homeschools. You just have to write a letter (to yourself) saying "We, as parents of ____, in compliance with X law, declare a religious objection to vaccination." Or something to that effect. Then, the "school" (your house) keeps it on file.But hey, I certainly don't blame you - as I thought homeschools and even private schools were exempt from that requirement as lately as page 1, and only wrote on this page to correct myself
10/5/2009 4:23:23 PM
OPINION: Don't force medical pros to get H1N1 vaccineOctober 3, 2009 By GEORGE J. ANNAS George J. Annas is a professor of health law, bioethics and human rights at Boston University School of Public Health, and author of 'The Rights of Patients.'
10/6/2009 4:50:13 PM
BTW, does anyone know if Obama and his family (and other leaders in Congress and the Cabinet) have been vaccinated for H1N1? Just asking.Gerald Ford did a photo op getting his swine flu vaccine of the time back in the '70s. Of course, it could've been B12 for all we know.Oh, and there's this:Coverage under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act for H1N1 Vaccination
10/14/2009 7:01:24 AM
because we live in an insanely litigious society and there are already going to be a certain number of baseline GB syndrome and other horrible things that happen to people without the vaccine. However, as soon as someone develops one of these symptoms shortly after getting the vaccine, John Edwards will blame it on the swine flu and sue the living daylights out of them.
10/14/2009 9:02:01 AM
^ Edwards has got another mouth to feed now, you know--he needs the money.
10/14/2009 9:06:46 AM
Fuck idiots who try to free-ride on herd-immunity. They make shit a lot less safe for everyone.*gets swine flu and then infects a bunch of kids* MAH RIGHTS
10/14/2009 9:10:33 AM
10/14/2009 9:17:12 AM
http://www.sciencefriday.com/program/archives/200907313
10/14/2009 9:19:17 AM
^ Don't his daughters meet this criterion from the list above:
10/14/2009 9:25:11 AM
10/14/2009 9:29:35 AM
^
10/14/2009 9:33:25 AM
Stop posturing. You constantly throw out things that Democrats do as a REPLY to leftists on this board. It's intellectually dishonest, which is about on-par for somebody in your field.
10/14/2009 9:35:10 AM
^ Um. . .okay, McDouche.
10/14/2009 9:37:23 AM
Yes his daughters do. Remind me what your point is, again, other than that his family should be immunized?
10/14/2009 9:38:51 AM
^ Because the Obama administration (and many here) are telling everyone to get vaccinated against H1N1--and some here are saying it should be mandatory for some (and maybe they mean all). . .Sebelius: Americans should get flu vaccination (AP) – 6 days ago
10/14/2009 10:06:40 AM
10/14/2009 10:19:36 AM
^ You doubt it because you're stupid.[Edited on October 14, 2009 at 12:11 PM. Reason : And Palin isn't the president. ]
10/14/2009 12:10:29 PM
you are so transparent
10/14/2009 12:14:01 PM
I wonder why hooksaw postures on a message board.
10/14/2009 12:15:03 PM
^^^ haha, you're seriously suggesting that Obama is more at risk/a risk than doctors and nurses in NY who deal with sick people all day? I can guarantee you that the average NY doctor sees WAY MORE people on a weekly basis than Obama does. You are far stupider than I could have imagined, if you don't understand this.
10/14/2009 12:17:54 PM
Healthworkers should be vaccinated against H1N1 and normal flu because they shouldn't risk passing it to patients with immune systems weakened by other diseases. Pretty much everyone else is optional. For kids the risk is no different from normal flu. If your kid gets it, they should stay home. Vaccinate if you want. Essentially it should be treated the same as normal flu. So what if Obama doesnt get the vaccine? If he catches it he might be sick and have to stay home for a few days. Who cares. Once he gets better they can give him the nobel prize for medicine.
10/14/2009 12:18:10 PM
^^^^ and ^^^ WTF are you idiots babbling about? I maintain that Obama comes into contact with more people than most nurses or doctors.If you'd like to dispute this, be my guest. Otherwise, STFU and GTFO of my thread--you're not required to post here.^^ I indicated that Obama comes into contact with more people than most nurses or doctors.And prove it ("average NY doctor sees WAY MORE people on a weekly basis than Obama does").^ So, your position is that H1N1 vaccinations should be mandatory for health-care workers? [Edited on October 14, 2009 at 12:24 PM. Reason : .]
10/14/2009 12:18:51 PM
along with normal seasonal flu vaccines, yes.[Edited on October 14, 2009 at 12:21 PM. Reason : .]
10/14/2009 12:21:34 PM