Im not sure Maghister claims he read those articles, I believe he may have cut and pasted RFK Jr's bibliography.
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Moral question: So if a person decides to not take a vaccine (virus non-specific) because of personal reasons (again non-specific) and that person falls ill to the virus that vaccine would have provided proctection against, should that person be a priority for hospital care over another patient (typical emergency, i.e. heat attack, car crash, etc.) when bed availability is maxed out? Just curious. |
@femoore12 That's a difficult and deeply sad decision either way and even sadder healthcare providers have been pushed into it by a group that's largely selfish and entitled. |
There’s a video of a husband who’s wife has stage 4 cancer and required a 4 day stay for treatment and recovery and she was discharged in the middle of the 2nd day due to an overflow of unvaccinated Covid patients. It was up for many news cycles. To say he was pissed was an understatment. He said if one refuses to believe in the science and advice of medical professionals, then stick to your beliefs and stay at home and fend for yourself and leave hospitals free to treat those who need it and are vaccinated. There are lots of stories like his and his wife as well as hospital staff that are burned out by the imbecility of others. We had this just about conquered and then it just exploded again thanks to them. Right now, Europe is experiencing a big uptick in infections and we always follow the trend by a few weeks, at most. Again, from the imbecility of others. It’s like they want us to fail. All the best, Nonoise |
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