The group of organizations fighting against the obligation to immunize is reaffirming their conviction: suspended caregivers will be reinstated
Despite the government’s announcement on Friday, following national scientific and medical commissions, that suspended caregivers would not be reinstated, the anti-compulsory vaccination grouping remained committed to their positions: the state would commit to reinstating suspended nursing staff.
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On the picket line erected for several months in front of CHUG, activists are still mobilized. They are more certain than ever to begin the end of this battle by refusing to vaccinate or, for some, refusing the obligation to vaccinate imposed upon them.
Among them, on Friday morning, Mona Hedriviel. She has been under suspension measure since December 2021. Since then, with the help of her family, friends and residents, she has been trying to survive the vicissitudes of life. Sometimes you have to negotiate with creditors to get an extension. Other times, you have to pay here and there so you don’t lose everything.
However, despite the “hanging” status that is now sticking to her skin, she hasn’t stopped exercising. Differently sure, but always at the service of patients who trust him.
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But everyone is convinced: even if the state asserts its steadfastness in the face of the detainees’ conditions, it will have to make concessions.
For the group and especially for CHUG’s UTS-UGTG, reinstating these suspended individuals now makes sense.
It is also very difficult to know the true number of those arrested in Guadeloupe. If the group speaks of more than a thousand people suspended, the ARS estimates that at the beginning of June, of the 17,400 health staff in Guadeloupe who fall under the scope of the ARS (excluding the SDIS and management):
– 774 were not vaccinated at the beginning of June:
– 505 public and private health institutions,
– 197 medical and social institutions and services.
– 67 liberal professionals
– 5 in the labs.
It should also be noted that, out of the 505 concerned employees in public and private health institutions, 70% are not caregivers but health workers.
Some voices are also raised to demand the truth about this number to prevent it from being here or there is a demagogic argument
As for Ari Chalus, he took advantage of the meeting with Health Minister François Browne to ask him to enter into a peaceful dialogue with these arrested health workers, in particular by exploring all other possible alternatives.
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