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Sunday, 23 January 2022

NHS Staff Lay Down Their Uniforms In Protest of the Vaccine Mandate

[The Expose]: Saturday the 22nd of January will quite probably be a day that future generations will read about in the history books in years to come. As it is the day protesters stood together with NHS staff who laid down their uniforms in protest of the COVID 19 vaccine mandates.

The NHS100k, is an initiative that was set up in November 2021 by ambulance workers with an aim to connect the 100,000 health and social care staff from across the UK who are saying no to the mandate.

The group who are in support of freedom of choice arranged participation in the protest which was to see hundreds of thousands of protesters flock to cities all over the UK and central London at the Worldwide Rally for Freedom.

NHS100K was there to raise awareness and demand an end to the mandatory vaccine that could see more than 100,000 NHS workers lose their jobs.

This is following the government ruling which comes into effect in April, ­demanding all health workers in England that have “direct contact with patients” are double jabbed.

The decision means the staff must have their first jab before the 3rd of February 2022 to enable them to have their second dose before the April deadline and NHS trusts have been instructed to then start the process of ending their employment.

With only a few ­workers expected to be able to be transferred to non-patient-facing roles, the job losses will have an adverse effect on the NHS which already had 100,00 job vacancies pre-plandemic and it is also coming at a time when record numbers of health workers are off sick or self-isolating....<<<Read More>>>