Fuel crisis triggered by vaccine It looks like the fuel crisis in Britain is caused by the massive refusal of fuel truck drivers from compulsory vaccination. A similar situation is now happening in the United States. United Airlines, the second-largest US carrier, is set to lay off 593 of its employees who refused to comply with the company's vaccine requirements, a company spokesman told The Epoch Times early Wednesday morning. The company was the first carrier in the United States to introduce mandatory vaccines for all workers, announcing the order in August. Employees had to be vaccinated before September 27, or they will be fired on October 2. Those who immediately refuse the vaccine will be fired immediately. On Tuesday September 28, 2021, in a memo to employees received by The Epoch Times, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby and President Brett Hart said the company would begin the process of firing employees who refused to vaccinate against COVID-19. United executives told staff that more than 99% of workers "preferred to get vaccinated, with the exception of those who applied for a deferral." “For less than 1% of people who choose not to get vaccinated, we will unfortunately begin the process of leaving the airline in accordance with our policy, ” the note says. The same thing, but on a much larger scale, is happening in Quebec, Canada, where authorities are promising to fire 17,000 medical workers who refuse vaccinations. In total, there are 55,000 such people in Canada, while all together there are 600,000 hospital employees across the country. And these are the official figures, since, as the Canadians themselves write, there are much more vaccine refusals, just the local hospital management pretends not to notice the refusals from vaccines of leading employees, because if they quit, hospitals will stop working.