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Should the unvaccinated not be treated in the hospitals? Why?

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Miram · 31-35, F
Because healthcare is a neutral ground. Everyone who needs it should have access regardless of money, status, vaccinated or unvaccinated, legal or illegal immigrant, insured or not insured.

Poor diet choices, smoking, lack of activity, excessively drinking alcohol..all of that is known to contribute to chronic illness and we still tend to them.

You choose to alienate the unvaccinated, you will open the door to alienating everyone too and discriminating against them.
REMsleep · 41-45, F
@Miram I agree so much. I do draw the line at non urgent care for illegal immigrants.
Urgent care sure everyone but non urgent care only if the illegal can pay for it out of pocket.
And we should have some cheap clinics everywhere to assist all poor, visiting and uninsured.
We cannot tax our healthcare system out of existence by taking care of blood pressure and diabetes medicine for millions of people who unfortunately for whatever reason break our laws( costing us money) and then don't share into the tax burden.