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Health Care and EMS Suffering Staff Shortages Under Governor Mills’ Destructive ‘vaccine’ Mandate

 

By:  David Deschesne

Fort Fairfield Journal, November 24, 2021

AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine's Democrat governor, Janet “Big Sister” Mills must be living in a bubble created by the left wing news media as she continues to believe her COVID-19 “vaccine” mandate is being wholeheartedly accepted by over 97 percent of the healthcare workers in Maine.  She can be forgiven for suffering from this delusion by looking at all of the left wing news stories regarding the number of “vaccinated” workers in Maine's healthcare and EMS fields reporting an astounding 97+ percent “vaccinated.”  However, like all stories presented by the left-wing pharmaceutical company marketing agents disguised as journalists, there's more to the story than just the pro-pharmaceutical company headlines.

   The left wing news media fails to admit that the 97+ percent number is taken in account after mass firings and forced resignations of healthcare workers over the past couple months.  Those who continue to enjoy employment will by-in-large be those who have agreed to participate in the experimental gene therapy medical trials - of which no long term side effects have been studied because the current round of 'vaccines' being forced on the general public are part of the Phase III medical trial stage to begin with.  But, there appears to be a misunderstanding amongst the general public who consume narratives disguised as newscasts from the establishment media.  There is a belief that if one accepts the experimental drug they will have immunity and thus stop the virus from spreading in the community.  Nothing could be further from the truth.

   U.S. CDC director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky recently announced in a CNN interview that the COVID-19 'vaccines' do not stop the 'vaccinated' from catching or spreading the virus.  Dr. Anthony Fauci also reluctantly agreed with that position during a recent press statement.  This renders the whole idea of “keeping patients safe” in healthcare institutions by forcing all health care workers to participate in the experimental gene therapy medical trials as essentially a moot point.  If 'vaccinated' healthcare workers can still catch and spread COVID-19 - as Walensky and Fauci have admitted, then there is really no point in mandating said 'vaccinations' to begin with. 

   The mandates could perhaps be to irreversibly alter the healthcare industry by first purging a large percentage of workers who are being fired for not complying; then, over the long term, further indirectly purge the “vaccinated” through illness and attrition as the long term adverse side effects begin to covertly manifest within that segment of the population causing illness and death among the healthcare workers.

   The first part of this nefarious plan seems to be working out quite well for “Big Sister” as health care facilities across the State are now suffering staff shortages and reduced capacity due to the irresponsible mass-firings and forced resignations of otherwise qualified health care workers - most of whom already caught COVID last year and thus enjoy natural immunity to the virus which has the same fatality rate as seasonal flu.

   Representative Ted Kryzak (R-Acton) recently detailed the problems “Big Sister” has created with her reckless and irresponsible 'vaccine' mandate by pointing out how staff shortages are creating serious safety concerns all over Maine.   “I am sure that by now you have all read and seen the stories of Maine hospitals reducing services, diverting patients, or rationing care, in the wake of the Governor’s mandate, that healthcare employees receive mandatory vaccinations or lose their jobs. This has created a larger staffing shortage for healthcare systems throughout Maine,” said Rep. Kryzak.  “The alarm was sounded two weeks ago when Central Maine Health Care (CMHC) met with a bipartisan group of legislators to express their concern over having to force skilled employees out of their jobs, because of the Governor’s mandate, and the lack of a testing option for employees.”

      “CMHC said they will be forced to reduce services in units such as trauma, heart attack, and pediatrics.  Central Maine Health deserves praise for being willing to come forward and offer a solution that is afforded every other business: regular COVID-19 testing.  Unfortunately, the Governor will not consider this option.”

   However, some hospitals, such as Northern Light/A.R. Gould in Presque Isle were purposefully creating a disincentive to weekly testing of their employees - before the governor even took that option away - by mandating twice-weekly testing of those who refuse to participate in the gene therapy medical trials at a cost to the employee of $200 per test.

    But it gets worse.  Recently, Down East Community Hospital made the alarming announcement that they would not be accepting ambulance patients into its Emergency Room bay.  The hospital wrote in a press release; “Due to staffing shortages created by the vaccine mandate, the inability to transfer psychiatric and long-term care patients, and the general delays in transferring patients that need a higher level of care to larger facilities, we are experiencing significant delays in the emergency departments at both Down East Community Hospital and Calais Community Hospital. All of these issues reduce the number of Emergency Room beds we have available…”

   “Then, we learned that a 42-bed facility in Saco with 35 patients will be closing for the same reason,” said Rep. Kryzak.  “Still--nothing from the Governor.”

   “The Down East Community Hospital statement says they are unable to move patients into larger facilities and long-term facilities, echoing the concerns raised by Central Maine Healthcare that, not only do they have a reduced number of beds because of their staffing issues, the staffing issues at other facilities caused by the mandate are further reducing available beds because their patients have nowhere else to go.”

   York Hospital also recently announced they are suspending emergency services at their Wells facility.  Seacoastonline reported that the suspension occurs “amid a staffing shortage and an approaching end of the month deadline for Maine health care workers to get 'vaccinated' for COVID-19.”  Again, with a potentially toxic experimental 'vaccine' that does not even purport to stop the spread of the virus, anyway.

   “The hospital says that the staffing shortage is not a result of the mandate, and we should take their word, but the fact that in the midst of an existing staffing shortage the Governor continues to ignore calls of Maine’s healthcare providers for relief from a policy that is further reducing available healthcare staff is baffling.”

   Rep. Kryzak says this is “heavy-handed government at its worst.”   “This is taking a problem and making it worse by refusing to consider the needs of people on the front lines.”

   It seems that problem was created deliberately as part of the World Economic Forum's “Build Back Better” population culling and re-engineering campaign which “Big Sister” Mills has wholeheartedly signed onto.

   “Throughout this pandemic, the Governor has refused to adjust policies to meet the realities we face day-to-day,” said Rep. Kryzak.  “Despite the cries for help from workers once hailed as heroes for serving us amidst a pandemic, the Governor remains committed to a policy that is creating a healthcare system crisis by reducing access to care from York to Washington County.”

   A crisis, indeed.  And quite likely by premeditated design.

   “Mainers should not have to suffer because the Governor is unwilling to admit her policy needs to adjust to the real life realities brought to her attention from members of the healthcare community serving the public.”

   But, the equal distribution of suffering and misery is the cornerstone of the Democratic party. So, as long as they continue to enjoy totalitarian power over the people in Maine, these kinds of destructive, societal-engineering experiments will continue unabated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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