INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Tiffney Huddleston is ready to be taught her destiny.
She’s been suspended from her job within the medical-surgical unit at an IU Well being hospital for not getting a COVID-19 vaccination.
Huddleston stated she isn’t positive why she wasn’t fired with 125 staff final week however, earlier than the deadline, she tried to struggle the hospital group’s mandate that each one employees be vaccinated towards the coronavirus.
“I utilized for the exemption, like a number of occasions, for medical and spiritual causes, and I received denied every time,” Huddleston stated.
When that didn’t work, she stated, she advised the corporate present weekly testing for workers who didn’t really feel snug getting the shot. That was additionally an choice President Joe Biden gave to corporations when he introduced a vaccine requirement for companies with 100 or extra staff.
“The hospital that I work at they’ve within the car parking zone proper subsequent to me the COVID, like, testing place, so it’s not like it will be a problem for any of the workers to stroll throughout the road to get examined, and I discover it very exhausting to consider that they might refuse to do this versus lose their job,” Huddleston stated.
IU Well being has round 36,000 staff.
The subsequent two hospital teams with quick approaching vaccine deadlines are Eskenazi and Ascension. Eskenazi staff had till midnight Monday and Ascension’s deadline is Nov. 12.
Information 8 reached out to Eskenazi about what it was anticipating come Tuesday. The hospital wouldn’t share a lot about its course of till after it had a greater thought of what number of staff are impacted.