Professor of ethics Dr. Julie Ponesse at Huron College at the University of Western Ontario tells an essential lesson about integrity as she faces the threat of being fired for her refusal to be jabbed in the CV-19 state of disaster. More than 200 employees at Memorial hospital in Chattanooga face the same dilemma, a firing Nov. 1 if they don’t capitulate their morals and personal integrity.
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