Woman Who Says She’ll Hire Unvaccinated Nurses Gets Exposed As Felon On TikTok

It’s a frightening reality that there are a lot of people who have completed nursing degrees with very little understanding of actual science, and a percentage of them are refusing to be vaccinated. This has lead to employment termination, because we COVID-19 cases raging, you can’t really have an unvaccinated person trotting from bed to bed full of sick people.

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A woman who posted on TikTok that she was willing to hire all of these nurses as a recruiter, and it eventually came out that she worked for a collection of senior living facilities run by a company called Bonaventure across three states. How did that get figured out? Well, the Internet is a brutal place, and perhaps no place is as brutal as TikTok. A guy named Danesh who posts under the handle @thatdaneshguy found out her whole life.

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He then contacted every media outlet in Oregon, one of the Bonaventure is located, to report that they were about to staff their medical team with anti-vaxxers.

And he did a little digging into the woman’s life: she is apparently a felon who used to open up credit cards under other people’s names.

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In an update, Danesh said that some media outlets did go to Bonaventure and were basically told that upper management approved of this policy. Jeremiah Gray, their divisional director of operations, told the Salem Reporter, “It is sad to see people losing their jobs as state law is being completely ignored by many health care companies to benefit their own public image. This is not only an ethical issue but also an issue with significant legal ramifications.”

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But by the time Danesh offered another update, Gray was throwing his recruiter under the bus and back-tracking claims that the unvaccinated were welcome to come work for them and spoon food into the open mouths of the vulnerable elderly. Another article also started publishing how many recorded coronavirus deaths happened at each of their facilities.

Danesh had acquired some pretty damning evidence about how Gray runs his business even outside of COVID-19, including some evidence that he took blank vaccine cards and filled them out, which is pretty illegal, and he’s been reported to the FBI.

Could it get worse for Bonaventure? Probably, but that might mean things will get better for the residents.

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*First Published: August 28, 2021, 8:28 am

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