German Sacked For Criticising PCR Policy For Anti-Vax Workers

A German hospital worker has been fired for releasing this video of her criticising the decision to force unvaccinated employees in hospitals and universities to supply a paid PCR test before clocking in.

The young woman, named as mortician Samira Y., has reportedly been dismissed by the University Hospital of Munich (LMU) in the German state of Bavaria for claiming the real ‘pandemic’ is not the novel coronavirus but the shortage of skilled workers.

In the footage, Samira is seen walking through the hospital while saying: “There are 22 bodies here, only three had corona. The reason for the emergency is not the pandemic, but the shortage of skilled workers.

The corpse taxidermist Samira Y. who recorded a Corona video in Munich’s Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU). (Samira Y./CEN)

“Many will quit because they cannot afford to pay for PCR tests.”

She asked the pertinent question: “Do we want to help the sick now or just force everyone to get vaccinated?”

In the video, Samira, who said she has been vaccinated herself, also criticised the efficacy of COVID vaccines.

The corpse taxidermist Samira Y. who recorded a Corona video in Munich’s Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU). (Samira Y./CEN)

A spokesperson for the Bavarian Ministry of Health said: “There are currently no federal or state regulations that call for hospital employees to provide an obligatory PCR test and that the related costs should be paid by the employees.”

However, the young worker’s claims have apparently not been produced from thin air. At the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, as one example, the following rule has been introduced and is stated on their website: “Unvaccinated people must present two PCR tests a week. The costs are to be paid by the employees.”

The University Hospital of Munich said in a statement: “The LMU distances itself as strictly as possible from the content of the video and also points out that it is not permitted to shoot and post footage on the LMU premises for private purposes and without permission.

The corpse taxidermist Samira Y. who recorded a Corona video in Munich’s Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU). (Samira Y./CEN)

“The employee in question has already been banned from entering the building and she has been released from her duties with immediate effect.”

Labour lawyer Thomas Etzel said the termination without notice is legally in order. “Turning up at work in the facility operated by the state and spreading trade secrets – number of corpses and cause of death – represents a significant breach of duty.”

The incident took place as the new variant Omicron appears to spread faster than previous variants, but causes mild symptoms and no Omicron-related deaths have been reported so far.

Munich’s Ludwig Maximilians University with post about the video. (LMU/CEN)

In July, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended that laboratories switch from PCR to a multiplexed method that can tell the difference between COVID-19 and influenza viruses in time for this winter.

The CDC said on their website: “In preparation for this change, CDC recommends clinical laboratories and testing sites that have been using the CDC 2019-nCoV RT-PCR assay select and begin their transition to another FDA-authorized COVID-19 test. CDC encourages laboratories to consider adoption of a multiplexed method that can facilitate detection and differentiation of SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses. “