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Should Hospitals have the right to turn away Covid patients from those who have chosen to be unvaccinated?

Why should someone who makes the decision to not be vaccinated take a bed and be treated from someone who has taken precautions and had a breakthrough case?
Shouldn't the unvaccinated just stay home and deal with this virus on their own?
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ICU beds are full. That means people who would normally be in ICU like stroke or heart attack patients will be deferred. Where? In Arkansas on July 14 they had 1174 ICU beds with 61 available. On July 14 Gov, Asa Hutchinson announced 1309 new cases and those cases have multiplied.
People who would normally go to ICU will die because of COVID cases overrunning these hospitals.
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