A hospital in Syracuse, New York, suspended 122 healthcare workers who had not received a COVID-19 shot by Monday, the deadline that was imposed by the state. St. Joseph’s Health told local media that workers who don’t receive the vaccine by Oct. 8 face termination. Suspended workers received their letters informing them that they will not receive pay, said spokeswoman Kelly Quinn. “If they get vaccinated, they are eligible for rehire and we would welcome them back,” Quinn told Syracuse.com, adding that suspended employees who get vaccinated and return within one year can retain their texture. In a statement, the company said that it will examine “all our options to help ease the burden this may put on our staff including pausing some services, consolidating our [operating rooms], and adjusting elective surgeries.” Thousands of nurses, doctors, and other healthcare workers face suspensions or potential terminations after a statewide mandate went into effect …