Here’s a novel way to reduce the strain on the healthcare system, particularly in the under-vaccinated regions of ‘Murrica, where only 31% have received their full protection.
If someone personally elects to remain unvaccinated – excluding those with legitimate contraindications (those who had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose of the vaccine, or had a severe allergic reaction to any ingredient of this vaccine, or they are too young to qualify for the vaccine) – they should be denied healthcare.
If through ignorance, you make the decision not to be safe (accepting a morale hazard), then live with the consequences. Or at least get in line to be treated after the vaccinated folks have been healed. If you don’t trust the vaccine, why trust the cure anyhow?
Why should deniers be given any degree of priority in the triage of life?
I completely understand the sentiment, but there are vast amounts of scenarios where people make incorrect, uneducated or just flat out “stupid-hold-my-beer-is-the-camera-rolling-this-is-going-be-great-and-put-this-on-tik-tok-you-can’t-tell-me-what-to-do” decisions where they incur injury and they get treatment, whether they have insurance or not.
Thought Biden fixed this?
Is healthcare a right, or a privilege?
Here’s a novel way to reduce the strain on the healthcare system, particularly in the under-vaccinated regions of ‘Murrica, where only 31% have received their full protection.
If someone personally elects to remain unvaccinated – excluding those with legitimate contraindications (those who had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose of the vaccine, or had a severe allergic reaction to any ingredient of this vaccine, or they are too young to qualify for the vaccine) – they should be denied healthcare.
If through ignorance, you make the decision not to be safe (accepting a morale hazard), then live with the consequences. Or at least get in line to be treated after the vaccinated folks have been healed. If you don’t trust the vaccine, why trust the cure anyhow?
Why should deniers be given any degree of priority in the triage of life?
I completely understand the sentiment, but there are vast amounts of scenarios where people make incorrect, uneducated or just flat out “stupid-hold-my-beer-is-the-camera-rolling-this-is-going-be-great-and-put-this-on-tik-tok-you-can’t-tell-me-what-to-do” decisions where they incur injury and they get treatment, whether they have insurance or not.
If anything, perhaps they learn from this.