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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Making up that it was the union’s wishes and then, when asked if you have a source, saying it “really is moot” is corny. You could just say you made it up.
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Is the word corny your new go to when coming in to threads with zero commentary value whatsoever to add your snide comments solely to attack and discredit posters you don't agree with? Laying in wait to see what posters you can come in to dart in your self-righteous quips.
What part of "hopefully it's a safe time to do so" from the president is foreign to you? Seems pretty clear the union is doing quite the opposite of fighting this and at the bare minimum accepting it. They are a health worker union, of course they will side officially on the side of caution.
You are kidding yourself if you think that nurses don't voice their concerns to their union over mandatory continuous masking, or that nurses uniformly think we should keep continuous masking. That belief is rather corny.
Oh and just for you, as you clearly seem to not have read the article and just did your usual drivel drive by, there was more to the link that I did not quote.
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According to Smith, some health-care workers have begun to experience "mask fatigue" after three years of pandemic restrictions.
"For some, I think that there is a level of fatigue and they welcome [the change], particularly if their point of care assessment would say they are not at risk and their patients are not at risk," she said.
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I know I know, Smith can be confusing for you, being we have a Danielle Smith as premier, but this quote within the CBC appears to be attributed to Heather Smith, president of the UNA (the United Nurses of Alberta) being that Danielle Smith is not part of the article. Heather Smith stating that some nurses are experience mask fatigue? She must have made it up too.
Egg in your face? Will the usual partisan 'non-partisan' posters who thanked your post thank this post? Of course not. The echo chamber must live on.
Ridiculous drivel.