Covid: “I preferred to lose my job rather than get vaccinated”

  • Natalie Sherman
  • BBC Business Reporter in New York

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Danielle Thornton is one of the thousands of Americans who have preferred to lose their jobs rather than receive a vaccine once morest covid-19.

Danielle Thornton was standing in line outside school waiting for her children when she learned she would be faced with a life-altering decision: either get the Covid-19 vaccine or lose her job of nearly nine years at Citigroup.

She and her husband watched for months as bosses around the United States implemented vaccine mandates, knowing that his family might face this moment. Then the news reached him via email on his phone.

“We had a lot of conversations regarding it,” he says. “But in the end we decided that our freedom was more important than a nómina“.

Danielle is one of the thousands of people around the US who have chosen to lose their jobs instead of receiving the covid vaccines.

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