Reusch et al. reports on an inability to work following COVID-19 mRNA technology vaccination; 'there is a risk of additional staff shortages due to postvaccination inability to work, which could
negatively impact the already strained healthcare system and jeopardise patient care.'; McCullough also comments on this study in his substack (see below); healthcare workers face daunting challenges
‘study examined sick leave and intake of pro re nata medication after the first, second, and third COVID-19 vaccination in HCWs. Data were collected by using an electronic questionnaire.
Results
Among 1704 HCWs enrolled, 595 (34.9%) HCWs were on sick leave following at least one COVID-19 vaccination, leading to a total number of 1550 sick days. Both the absolute sick days and the rate of HCWs on sick leave significantly increased with each subsequent vaccination. Comparing BNT162b2mRNA and mRNA-1273, the difference in sick leave was not significant after the second dose, but mRNA-1273 induced a significantly longer and more frequent sick leave after the third.
Conclusion
In the light of further COVID-19 infection waves and booster vaccinations, there is a risk of additional staff shortages due to postvaccination inability to work’
There is a push to get everybody on disability so that they rely on the government and this will reduce the workforce, which is a stated agenda item in the great reset. As a matter of fact, it blew my mind that, Kaiser had sent me a message that they would help me apply for Medicaid services, and that there were programs available that I was not taking advantage of, but might qualify for, also a letter encouraging me to apply for Social Security, state and or permanent disability, which I might qualify for! I do NOT qualify, I have been unemployed, thanks to the plandemic, but I am not disabled. Now why would Kaiser be pushing these Social Security and Medicaid benefits? Ask yourself!
The jab is worse than a placebo. It's being used by TPTB to lull people into a false sense of security. Evidence is accumulating that SARS-CoV-2 is an oncogenic virus.
See, e.g., Jahankhani, Ahangari, Adcock and Mortaz (2023 ) in Biochimie, Volume 213, October 2023, Pages 130-138
Possible cancer-causing capacity of COVID-19: Is SARS-CoV-2 an oncogenic agent?
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0300908423001360
Highlights
•.SARS-CoV-2 can employ various strategies to potentially cause cancer in different organs.
• SARS-CoV-2 infects several organs which may enable cancer stem cells to develop in multiple organs.
• Cancer-related effects of SARS-CoV-2 may take several years to manifest themselves.