According to a policy update posted by X user Chester Tam, Providence Hospital System announced a change to its COVID-19 inoculation policy.

“Our updated COVID-19 Vaccination Policy requires caregivers to receive up-to-date COVID-19 vaccines or submit a declination,” the announcement on the hospital system’s InOurCircle platform read.

“PROVIDENCE FAMILY OF ORGANIZATIONS – We’ve all heard that cases of COVID-19 are on the rise and the latest updates to COVID-19 vaccines are proving effective at preventing serious illness from the latest strains. The updated mRNA vaccines were approved by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) on Sept. 11 and are expected to be available soon,” the update continued.

The update stated “all caregivers need the newest vaccine and to provide proof of vaccination by Nov. 30.”

“Caregivers who choose not to receive the vaccine may submit a declination form. If they already have an approved exemption on file, they will not need to submit a declination this season,” it continued.

“Caregivers who do not obtain a COVID-19 vaccine or decline by Nov. 30 may be removed from the schedule, placed on unpaid leave and may be subject to termination for continued non-compliance with their facility policy,” it continued.

“The tool for providing proof of vaccination or submitting a declination is currently under development and will be ready in early October. We will share instructions once it is ready,” it read.

“The Providence Hospital System has announced a Nov 30 DEADLINE for all care providers! Are the healthcare workers going to continue to allow the government to tell them what is good for their health or finally take a stand?” Chester Tam wrote.

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*Image from Chester Tam X Post*

More info about Providence:

At Providence, we use our voice to advocate for vulnerable populations and needed reforms in health care. We are also pursuing innovative ways to transform health care by keeping people healthy, and making our services more convenient, accessible and affordable for all. In an increasingly uncertain world, we are committed to high-quality, compassionate health care for everyone – regardless of coverage or ability to pay. We help people and communities benefit from the best health care model for the future – today.

Together, our 117,000 caregivers (all employees) serve in 51 hospitals, 1,000 clinics and a comprehensive range of health and social services across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington.

The FDA and CDC approved the new COVID-19 shot and it’s expected to be available later this week.

However, not every public health official is on board with the latest COVID-19 shots.

Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo said to avoid the newest mRNA injections, saying “there’s been no clinical trial showing that it is a safe product for people.”

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In New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul said the old COVID-19 shots won’t work against new variants.

“Tell everybody don’t rely on the fact that you had a vaccine in the past, it will not help you this time around,” Hochul said.

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In related news, former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci and Moderna admitted the experimental COVID-19 shots can cause myocarditis.

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