Michigan’s largest health system reported that 686 of its employees tested positive for COVID-19 over the last seven days despite having a vaccination compliance rate of 99%.
The Henry Ford Health System had nearly 700 employees test positive in one week and that’s about 2% of the total workforce. Sick employees are required to quarantine for seven days after showing their first symptoms and could be extended if their symptoms persist longer.
“In the last seven days, 686 team members have tested positive for Covid. This is a 3-fold increase since December,” Dr. Adnan Munkarah said on Henry Ford’s website. “We had to temporarily close 97 beds in three of our hospitals, mostly due to staffing challenges.”
Henry Ford Health System was the first health system in Michigan to mandate COVID-19 vaccination for its employees with a September 10, 2021, deadline. Despite protests and the threat of litigation, 99% of the system’s 33,000 workers were fully or partially vaccinated.
American Hospital Association reported:
As one of the largest employers in metro Detroit with over 30,000 employees, Henry Ford Health System faced a huge challenge in vaccinating its employees and the wider community. Henry Ford was the first health system in Michigan to require COVID-19 vaccination for its workforce with a September 10, 2021, deadline. As of October 5, 99% of staff were compliant with the requirement.
So, tell me again why I should get the what, FOUR jabs and why I can’t have HQL and Ivermectin if I get sick?
Less “likely” to get super sick. Still will get sick, but the severity “could” not as bad.
Words like could, maybe, likely etc is only because they cannot officially say YES or NO since each person is different. Thats how its always been and none of us have lived thru a world wide pandemic. USA is only 330 million strong. The rest of the world is about 8 BILLION.
A very good question! I wonder the same thing!