Medical exemptions are a thing. If you truly can't receive a certain vaccine, you should still be allowed to get whatever job you want. But I'm sorry, if you "don't believe in" vaccines in general, or certain specific vaccines that have - for reasons passing all comprehension - become extremely political, you should not be a healthcare provider.
If you can't staff your healthcare clinic or hospital because you fired experience doctors, nurses and staff there is a lot of politics taking place and very little practical medicine.
Removing those experienced nurses created worse working conditions for the remaining nurses who quit due to crazy schedules. The new nurses are a net negative on senior staff who have to train them. Higher wages isn't going to help attract experienced nurses who aren't allowed to work.
Even worse is people who actually got covid, yet they want them to get a vaccine, which is rather pointless for them. Places with that particular policy demonstrate they don't care about science, they care about obedience to authority.
Not saying it's acceptable or to be encouraged, but desperate times, lesser evil, etc.
Across Canada they changed the rules and now Covid positive healthcare workers can now have direct patient interactions.
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/b-c-may-allow-some-covid-positive-heal...
Apparently they can fire people who won't get vaccinated, but are willing to have Covid-positive doctors treat patients?
Something doesn't line up. Apparently being unvaccinated is higher risk than actually having Covid?