New York
Two pharmacists claim they were fired for not lying about COVID-19 vaccine
New York – Kinney Drugs is accused of firing two employers for refusing to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to young people.
According to The Auburn Citizen, Joel and Katie Wood of Tioga raised concerns about the vaccine with their superiors.
According to the couple, they accused the company of telling them to ‘mislead’ patients who visited their pharmacies.
Katie Wood worked at the Moravia location in Cayuga County.
Kinney says the safety of patients and employees is a top priority.
The Woods’ objection apparently centered around the vaccine having only been authorized, and not approved.
The COVID-19 vaccine is now approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
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