"She passed peacefully in her home, surrounded by her family, after a 2+ year battle with breast cancer" could well be vaxx related, but doesn't seem sudden.
"Not all nurses where popular girls in high school, but all popular girls become nurses". This has rung true in my person experiences with both nurses and popular girls I went to school with.
In my mind it explains the mentality of the average nurse: be seen as ever so wonderful, have and abuse a level of power over those "below" you, half ass everything and leave it to the good girl in the group who actually wants to get things done and follow any trend religiously without ever thinking about the consequences.
They also fight like hell amongst themselves but close ranks as soon as one of them is criticised. Even my Mil who was a nurse for 40 years won't hear a word against any nurse ever and sees them as a monolith of virtue.... despite being one of the few "not popular" girls on the wards and telling me she'd never let her son marry a nurse.
Nurses in the US allowed themselves to become political, and turn against the patients. They allowed themselves to be targets (for the most part), and allowed inhumane actions to patients that dated to disagree. This is against the ethics they studied, and agreed to when they took their job.
Travel nurses were knowingly, and willingly creating and spreading varients. Because they made money off covid continuing. They failed to consider they're easily replaved wit the next graduating class.
Let's hope they were vaxxed or it could have been worse.
"She passed peacefully in her home, surrounded by her family, after a 2+ year battle with breast cancer" could well be vaxx related, but doesn't seem sudden.
They wanted that 33
So turbocancer from the vax 2.5 years ago... next
Damn, just before the mpox/sloth fever/whatever inspirational dancing starts.
"Not all nurses where popular girls in high school, but all popular girls become nurses". This has rung true in my person experiences with both nurses and popular girls I went to school with.
In my mind it explains the mentality of the average nurse: be seen as ever so wonderful, have and abuse a level of power over those "below" you, half ass everything and leave it to the good girl in the group who actually wants to get things done and follow any trend religiously without ever thinking about the consequences.
They also fight like hell amongst themselves but close ranks as soon as one of them is criticised. Even my Mil who was a nurse for 40 years won't hear a word against any nurse ever and sees them as a monolith of virtue.... despite being one of the few "not popular" girls on the wards and telling me she'd never let her son marry a nurse.
Nurses in the US allowed themselves to become political, and turn against the patients. They allowed themselves to be targets (for the most part), and allowed inhumane actions to patients that dated to disagree. This is against the ethics they studied, and agreed to when they took their job.
Travel nurses were knowingly, and willingly creating and spreading varients. Because they made money off covid continuing. They failed to consider they're easily replaved wit the next graduating class.