What I’m wondering is whether the White House is putting pressure on hospitals to get them to rein in their employees. To the Trump administration doctors and nurses complaining publicly would be seen as “leaks” that contradict their official story. Beware control of information!
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If I’m not mistaken it a violation to fire someone god having safety concerns and exposing it. Look up Whistleblowers Act
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You’re right. Theoretically they’re protected. But look at what that would mean on a practical basis for a doctor or nurse. It would mean they’d have no income, they’d need a union or to hire a lawyer to represent them etc. It would be extremely hard to fight that system.
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It's almost like we are no longer living in the U.S., with all the freedoms and protections that we have always expected.
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Exactly. Doctors and nurses talking to the press, posting online etc. are where we’re getting some of our clearest information about what’s really happening. No one and nothing should in any way limit or censor their ability to tell the public their stories. This is AMERICA.
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Do you still think capitalism can be reformed?
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I’m an ER Doctor in LA and we’ve had our pay/shifts cut while not having the proper PPE; our employers have applied for the PPP loans while not securing our pay, during a time when we’re asked to separate from family
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I’m so very sorry. Keep posting this kind of information, please. People are listening and we do care. Thank you for all you’re doing.
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