A nurse suspended by her clinic for lack of anti-Covid vaccination will receive a long service medal from her employer for her 20 years of service, reports

Le Progrès on

Friday.

Aged 46 and living in the Loire, the nurse was suspended in mid-September by the management of a clinic in Caluire-et-Cuire, in application of the law of August 5 relating to compulsory vaccination for staff health.

She will be giving a speech at the handover party

However, she recently received a letter from her employer inviting her to an evening organized on November 19, "with medal presentation for recognition of work" and for her "attachment" to the Protestant Infirmary - name of the clinic - including she has been employed since 2001.

“I wondered whether to laugh or cry.

I said to myself: no, you better laugh about it.

It looks like April 1, ”responded the nurse, who had not requested this medal.

The one who earns her living in the interim since her suspension intends to honor the invitation which does not specify, according to her, if the health pass is mandatory.

With "a nice little speech" on what she thinks of the situation.

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