‘I Refused’: Nurse With 25 Years Experience Fired for This Unbelievable Reason
With 25 years of experience under his belt, a registered nurse from Langhorne, Pennsylvania, lost his job at a Catholic hospital in early December because he refused to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Michael Murray explained during an interview this week with Faithwire that he was terminated from his role at St. Mary’s Medical Center— a part of Trinity Health —on Dec. 6 after seeking a religious exemption due to the fact that he had already had and recovered from a bout of COVID-19 in November of last year.
As a result of his previous infection, Murray said, he had natural, “God-given” immunity and forced vaccination was “a violation of my conscience and, really, basic common sense.”
“I refused to get vaccinated and tried to reason with them—I tried to apply for a religious exemption, because it is legitimately a violation of my conscience,” the nurse said. “I didn’t want to go with what I thought was mob thinking, groupthink, and over-simplification by the CDC.”
Another eyebrow-raising detail of the hospital’s rejection of Murray’s religious exemption request—and subsequent appeal—is the fact that he is the pastor of a small, nearby congregation. While others far less devout than him were granted their requests, Murray’s was denied.
Faithwire has reached out to Trinity Health a couple times. If a representative responds with a statement, this story will be updated to include their remarks.
“Everybody knew I was a pastor, and everybody knew I was denied my religious exemption and other people, other co-workers that really no one would think had any religious background at all, they were given their religious exemption,” Murray explained. “So it was just very random and arbitrary and weird.”
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