Not true - they fall into those two categories as well.
There are some who refuse the jab despite working with intensive care and covid patients .... Methodist church hospital nurses (in Texas?) are suing against mandatory jabs (they are not the only ones)
->personal freedom. "My body my choice."
Other medical staff got it for the sake of being "safe" from the virus (->"security thinking - the restrictions put in place by authorities must be right" )
Patrick, healthcare workers are a heterogeneous group, just like the rest of the population. Not everyone agrees to the mainstream view of things like you seem to do
Edit: although reducing the nurses arguments to "freedom" vs "security" is also a simplistic approach - some only took the jab due to pressure from their workplace.
There are some who refuse the jab despite working with intensive care and covid patients .... Methodist church hospital nurses (in Texas?) are suing against mandatory jabs (they are not the only ones)
->personal freedom. "My body my choice."
Other medical staff got it for the sake of being "safe" from the virus (->"security thinking - the restrictions put in place by authorities must be right" )
Patrick, healthcare workers are a heterogeneous group, just like the rest of the population. Not everyone agrees to the mainstream view of things like you seem to do
Edit: although reducing the nurses arguments to "freedom" vs "security" is also a simplistic approach - some only took the jab due to pressure from their workplace.