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I’m a nurse in a psychiatric facility and I posted last month that another fellow nurse and colleague of mine caught the rona, went to the hospital, and died. She was 65 and a smoker. Ok I get it. Greater risk. However, last night, we found out that another nurse in our facility caught it, went to the hospital(which he was very much against) and died. He was in his mid 40s, unvaccinated and overall pretty healthy. No underlying conditions that we were aware of. He was very anti mask, anti covid vax and establishment. As most of us are. I am actually very in shock that they took HIM out. This just doesn’t make any sense.

I’m a nurse in a psychiatric facility and I posted last month that another fellow nurse and colleague of mine caught the rona, went to the hospital, and died. She was 65 and a smoker. Ok I get it. Greater risk. However, last night, we found out that another nurse in our facility caught it, went to the hospital(which he was very much against) and died. He was in his mid 40s, unvaccinated and overall pretty healthy. No underlying conditions that we were aware of. He was very anti mask, anti covid vax and establishment. As most of us are. I am actually very in shock that they took HIM out. This just doesn’t make any sense.

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[–] 6 pts

Makes sense from a propaganda standpoint. The hospital finds out he's unvaccinated, they buy into the lie that because he's unvaccinated, he has a better chance of dying so they don't waste resources trying to treat him which leads to his death. Then they can help inflate the numbers of "unvaccinated deaths" by including him in there.