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California nurse fired for refusing COVID jab gives powerful testimony against county vaccine mandate

Updated: September 21, 2022 at 6:58 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 21, 2022 – 4:48 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — A former California nurse shared an emotional testimony last week about her job loss after refusing the COVID-19 shot and raising concerns about vaccine-related heart conditions in young children.

Tawny Buettner, who had been a nurse for 13 years in the cardiovascular intensive care unit at Rady Children’s Hospital, spoke at a San Diego County Board of Supervisors meeting on September 13, during which she criticized the COVID-19 policies of supervisor Nathan Fletcher.

“I was ridiculed by those who were supposed to be my colleagues and my friends,” Buettner said in her statement. “I am the face of your misinformation campaign, Nathan. I am the one who lost my career in pediatric cardiovascular ICU care. I took care of children who had COVID. I never got COVID at the hospital. I tested twice a week. I wore my PPE because I love my job, and I love this community.”

“I took care of those children who came in with myocarditis after the vaccine,” she told the board. “I talked to doctors … saying, ‘Why aren’t we reporting these to VAERS [Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System]? Who

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