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Originally Posted by b0son
Because they dont want to accept all of the consequences of their decision. They expect to receive priority care if their decision was wrong and they end up in hospital. Never mind that we have had countless people have surgeries/treatments delayed (including cancer patients waiting to start chemo) at various point throughout the pandemic.
If you dont want a vaccine, fine. But will you make that decision if for example, you can only access whatever beds are left AFTER the vaccinated or immune-compromised get theirs? I'm betting no.
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Do you really want to live in a society where your access to medical help is based on your lifestyle choices?
So if you’re a smoker you don’t get help? Obese? Nah, back of the queue for you….
Medical help should always be a need based system, regardless of people’s personal choices.
The only consequence from not getting the jab should be the higher risk of getting a serious case of the covids.