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NY Hospital Forced to Cancel Baby Deliveries After Nurses All QUIT Over Biden’s Vaccine Mandate

Because of the mass resignations of maternity unit personnel who oppose the Democrats’ vaccine mandate, a New York hospital has been forced to cancel baby deliveries.

WWNY reports that Lewis County General Hospital in Lowville will stop delivering infants after September 24.

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Lewis County Health System CEO Gerald Cayer said seven of the 30 hospital workers who quit were from the hospital’s maternity ward during a news conference Friday afternoon. Seven more maternity unit employees were hesitant about obtaining the vaccine, according to him.

Kiro7.com reports: The workers were objecting to a Sept. 27 deadline to receive a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, the Watertown Daily Times reported. Then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued the state mandate on Aug. 23.Twenty of the staff members who resigned worked in clinical positions like nurses, therapists and technicians, the newspaper reported.

“If we can pause the service and now focus on recruiting nurses who are vaccinated, we will be able to reengage in delivering babies here in Lewis County,” Cayer told reporters.

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Cayer said 165 hospital employees, or 27% of the facility’s workforce, have yet to be vaccinated against COVID-19, WWNY reported. There have been 464 workers who have received the vaccine, Cayer said.

“Our hope is as we get closer (to the deadline), the numbers will increase of individuals who are vaccinated, fewer individuals will leave and maybe, with a little luck, some of those who have resigned will reconsider,” Cayer told reporters. “We are not alone. There are thousands of positions that are open north of the Thruway and now we have a challenge to work through, you know, with the vaccination mandate.”

Cayer stressed that the hospital will not be “shutting down services,” the Daily Times reported.

“It just is a crazy time,” Cayer told the newspaper. “It’s not just LCHS-centric. Rural hospitals everywhere are really trying to figure out how we’re going to make it work.”

h/t: en-Volve

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