In the video, the Kaiser Permanente nurse in California claimed that the hospital placed her on unpaid administrative leave on Saturday after refusing to accept her religious exemption from the vaccine without giving reasons for the decision.
She says in the video:
“I am being escorted out of Kaiser Permanente hospital for my religious beliefs because I don't want to get the jab. And I asked all day for someone to explain to me why my sincerely held religious beliefs are not good enough for Kaiser. And no one was able to do that for me."
Security guards were seen in the video escorting the nurse out of the hospital.
She says during the video, “I'm willing to lose my safety, security, my house, everything for freedom. I want you to think about that.”
The nurse says she worked throughout the pandemic, adding “all I want to do is work. Since the beginning, I've been a COVID nurse — since the beginning, when we didn't know what was going on, when we didn't know what kind of rooms we were walking into. But that's what we do. We're nurses, and I'll keep doing that — just somewhere else."
The Washington Examiner tried to contact Kaiser Permanente's media relations for comment but they did not respond.