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breaking news! after 170 nurses are fired in the red state of Texas for refusing vaccine, Maryland becomes 2nd red state to say no jab no job!
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[quote:Ricky Retardo:MV80ODEyMzU3Xzg3ODAyMjE0X0Y1NENDMzgx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79325582:MV80ODEyMzU3Xzg3Nzk4Mjk2XzQwNjAxODY1] Yeah nobody finds it strange that the Republicans pulled unemployment? What does this help? The funds have already been allocated so evidently the states will get the money instead of the citizens. The democrat states still give the money and the Republican states steal the money. Sounds pretty shady to me. The argument that people are getting more on unemployment than their pay rate is probably true in SOME cases but NOT all. It is pretty sick! [/quote] they are canceling it because businesses cant hire anybody. there is no incentive to work. but you are one of those dummies who wont believe this is the reason. [/quote]
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Maryland’s largest hospitals and health systems, including University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins Medicine, will require employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment by the end of the summer, setting the stage for immunization requirements at all other state businesses, workplaces and institutions.
Some other area medical centers and hospitals also said they would mandate it but not set deadlines until the vaccines win full federal approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The current governor is Larry Hogan , a Republican who took office on January 21, 2015.
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