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Wyo Healthcare Workers Looking for Support in Fight for Freedom

By Seth Hancock

“It’s my job every day to advocate for patients, and I’m just torn to shreds that I can’t do that for myself,” Crystal Tafoya, an operating room nurse at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (CRMC), told the Wyoming Tribune Eagle.

Tafoya is being told she has a choice, take an experimental COVID-19 jab or lose her job. She is not the only healthcare worker at CRMC, or across Wyoming or the nation for that matter, who is being told that is their own choice.

According to CRMC, 18% of its 2,100 employees have not submitted to a single jab. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control is saying a third of medical workers nationwide have resisted the shots. Certainly, it’s hard to trust any numbers such agencies say and the numbers may be even higher, but even at those levels the loss of that many workers would wreak havoc on the system.

By Jan. 4, the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) claims authority to demand every healthcare worker to submit to the shot.

Sure, the Wyoming Legislature failed to protect Wyoming citizens from the immoral and unconstitutional edicts from Washington, D.C., but that doesn’t matter. In fact, you never needed any level of government to protect your freedoms. All you’ve ever needed is the ability to just say no. It’s up to us, as free-thinking individuals, to protect our own liberties, but we need to stand together to do it.

That’s why Wyoming Health Freedom is asking for your help. In a social media post, the group is asking the public to call CRMC at 307-633-7600 or email the hospital at leadership@crmcwy.org. Contact that hospital and let them know you stand for health freedom for you and the healthcare workers.

What lies ahead for Americans across the country certainly appears to be an uphill battle, but the authoritarians can be defeated by us, not politicians who pander for votes. It takes a spirit of resistance and a desire for independence from those who desire to make it on their own and take personal responsibility.

Medical facilities continue to mandate the jabs despite the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration putting a stay on President Joe Biden’s dictate. Why? Because most every hospital is heavily funded by the federal government, or you as taxpayers, and are not private. We lost anything resembling a free market in healthcare a long time ago, long before even Obamacare hit the nation.

CMS is stating hospitals will be fined $14,000 for every employee who does not submit by Jan. 4, and hospitals face potential decertification.

A CRMC pediatric certified nursing assistant, Bob Shaffer, described the blackmail that is going on at the hospital. Both he a Tafoya said the government doesn’t have a right to force anyone into any medical treatment, especially experimental drugs.

Tafoya also said the peer pressure is high. She said: “I’ve had staff members who I’ve worked with for almost 15 years that I just love like family say to me that I better not get sick with COVID and take up a bed from somebody who’s vaccinated, and I said to him, ‘How can you say that to me? We don’t get to cherry pick our patients like that.’”

Can the government morally, ethically, principally, legally do this? Of course not. Will that stop them? Of course not.

It is up to us to stop it. Resist it and stand with others who resist it as well.

Wyoming News Syndicated
Wyoming News Syndicated
We provide the most accurate local Wyoming news from reputable sources. We've teamed up with some of our region's top journalists and researchers to deliver your desired news. In addition to our news, we provide insights and opinions from some of Wyoming's top brains.

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