Unsurprising, those with pre-existing conditions are always more prone to succumbing to infection.abbby wrote: ↑Thu, 12 Aug 2021 5:07 pmAnd I also realised they usually have some similarities :
- Unvaccinated and with of history of stroke, diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidaemia.
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Is there a pattern here? I can’t seem to pick up on any trend…Myasis Dragon wrote: ↑Thu, 12 Aug 2021 10:51 pmDarwin at work. 99.5 percent of Covid cases in the USA are amongst unvaccinated people. 99.8 percent of hospitalizations and deaths are amongst the unvaccinated.
Anti-vaxxers are willfully ignorant, socially irresponsible nihilists, brainwashed into believing that they somehow have some kind of individual right that trumps the rights of society to remain healthy.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sun, 15 Aug 2021 7:31 pmIs there a pattern here? I can’t seem to pick up on any trend…
"Let personal decisions rule on this". I think not. This is a prime example of a situation where public health needs outweigh "personal decisions".BBCDoc wrote: ↑Wed, 18 Aug 2021 6:01 pmThe issue should be that the virus doesn’t care if you are vaccinated or not - it’s going to try to infect you anyway.
The difference is if you want to give yourself a chance to fight off the bugger without going into the ICU or not…let personal decisions rule on this…
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They should not be refused the hospitalization, but the insurance providers should refuse to cover the bills. And they may have the case, as IMHO this already crosses the line of acting with due diligence or acting the way not to cause/aggravate harm or injury.Addadude wrote: ↑Fri, 20 Aug 2021 4:48 pmI have gotten to the stage where I think people who refuse to be vaccinated (note - NOT people who are unable to be vaccinated), should be refused hospitalisation if they contract COVID-19. Let them rely on their God-given rights and natural immunity to keep them alive.
The only problem, of course, is that now you have unvaccinated clowns ending up in the hospital who can't pay their bills.x9200 wrote: ↑Sat, 21 Aug 2021 8:28 amThey should not be refused the hospitalization, but the insurance providers should refuse to cover the bills. And they may have the case, as IMHO this already crosses the line of acting with due diligence or acting the way not to cause/aggravate harm or injury.Addadude wrote: ↑Fri, 20 Aug 2021 4:48 pmI have gotten to the stage where I think people who refuse to be vaccinated (note - NOT people who are unable to be vaccinated), should be refused hospitalisation if they contract COVID-19. Let them rely on their God-given rights and natural immunity to keep them alive.
Completely agree. If they don’t want to do their part, they should be willing to suffer the consequences.Addadude wrote: ↑Fri, 20 Aug 2021 4:48 pmI have gotten to the stage where I think people who refuse to be vaccinated (note - NOT people who are unable to be vaccinated), should be refused hospitalisation if they contract COVID-19. Let them rely on their God-given rights and natural immunity to keep them alive.
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