Prior Institutional Outbreaks, Worker to Patient Transmission, Senior Mortality all not Enough to Convince Administration and Staff–What is Holding Them Back? When was the last time you have seen a news clip on COVID-19 and nursing home patients? How about one of the COVID-19 vaccinations taken by a nursing home worker? I cannot remember one in a few years now. The vaccine promotion campaign has been relentlessly oriented on those with negligible theoretical benefit—children and students.
Many of you recall from our book Courage to Face COVID-19 the harrowing story of my father Thomas L. McCullough, who in 2020 was in a nursing facility flat on his back with a pelvic fracture and a clear case of COVID-19 transmission from a nursing home worker. He was treated with a primordial version of The McCullough Protocol and survived. He wisely declined COVID-19 vaccination once they became available in December of 2020. In his facility and around the nation > 90% of nursing home workers initially took the COVID-19 vaccine. However, in late 2022, the rate of booster acceptance is at 10%….