Biden’s Unconstitutional Mandates Spark Nationwide Chaos

A veteran police officer out of San Jose, California is calling it quits with the force over the city’s absurd vaccine mandate – being just one of many first responders who are likely to face the same fate.

“First of all, it’s my religious belief. I also believe I’ve been given a choice about what to do with my body,” Sgt. David Gutierrez, who is leaving the San Jose Police Department, said.

According to NBC Bay Area, Gutierrez “spent 23 years with the San Jose Police Department before retiring in 2019 and returning as a reserve officer.”

“He said he could have stayed on if he could have continued to test for the virus weekly,”

The outlet reported, “Gutierrez on Monday sent a letter to the city manager expressing his concerns over the city’s vaccine mandate requiring employees show proof of vaccination or get a medical exemption. Employees that are unable to show either would face disciplinary action, including termination.”

““Disciplinary action is when you have done something wrong,” Gutierrez said. “I have done nothing wrong — by making a choice not to be vaccinated why would you be disciplined?””

The city’s vaccination policy requires city employees to be fully vaccinated by September 30.

“Vaccination remains the best and most effective tool in preventing COVID-19 and its harms; evidence shows that even against the delta variant, fully vaccinated individuals have substantial protection against severe illness, hospitalization and death,” the city said in a statement last month.

“I’m not anti-vaccine. I don’t tell people, ‘You shouldn’t get it.’ But when it comes to my body, it’s my choice about what I want to put in my body,” Gutierrez said.

According to the police officer’s association, there are dozens of officers in the city, “roughly 150,” who are either unvaccinated or have not revealed their status.

“Losing even a fraction of them would be a blow to a department that’s chronically understaffed,” KPIX reported.

“If they let go police officers who’ve been here five years, 10 years, 15 years, you can hire somebody else, but you’re not going to hire that experience though,” Gutierrez warned.

Gutierrez is certainly not alone in first responders wanting to maintain their medical freedom. Orange County firefighter Maria Bernard spoke at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s press conference last week and expressed concern over the vaccine mandates forced upon first responders.

“No one should be forced to have to choose between their beliefs and their bodily autonomy or their job and risk losing everything they ever worked for in life to be left with no way to survive,” she said.

The attempted encroachment of medical freedoms is also threatening the stability of other key industries, with healthcare being a prime example.

Recently, reports have surfaced of entire hospitals being forced to close due to being severely understaffed as staff refuse to comply with the mandated vaccine. As a result, some hospitals have begun reversing the ridiculous mandates.

Author: Brian Robinson


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