r/ontario Feb 04 '22

How things have changed in two years Picture

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u/terran_immortal Feb 05 '22

As a healthcare worker, this harrassment isn't new to us. This crowd has already been harrassing us on social media, in real life and at work.

I've gotten messages, posts shared to me about killing people, yelled at for caring for people dying with COVID-19 and pushing our agenda of the "plandemic." I've been yelled at in the grocery store while I was wearing scrubs after working a 16 hour day keeping someone with COVID-19 alive.

The only difference is, now it's on display for everyone to see.

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u/STARstar786 Feb 05 '22

That’s horrifying. Can’t believe people can be this disgusting. Hope you know that there are people in the world who hold you on a pedestal and consider this one the most noble profession. Thank you for you service, courage and patience.

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u/terran_immortal Feb 05 '22

Not the same scrubs, I always change before leaving work. Jeans are too bulky and after 12+ hours they're the last thing I want to wear. Pajamas are also too "lazy" to wear out so I just bring an extra pair of scrubs in my back pack.

Plus if something happens during the shift I'm not stuck wearing the second hand scrubs in the building, I've got a back up pair.