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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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JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
Where do you draw the line with that kind of logic? Not treating overweight people or smokers, or heavy drinkers. There job is to heal not judge.
@JimboSaturn They do this already. Overweight people, smokers, drinkers fall way down the list when waiting for any kind of surgery.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@Pitchblue true, but they still get treated.
@JimboSaturn People with COVID are being treated and walk out of the hospital owing a million dollars they can never pay. Should they only treat people who have insurance, people who can pay? Will the hospitals start to close like they did in the Hood?
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@Pitchblue I understand your frustration. I too would wish natural selection to prevail :P But I don't think hospitals should turn away patients.
@JimboSaturn Of course not. Someone should be responsible for overrunning hospitals. Responsible for the constant misinformation that made people believe COVID was a Hoax, no worse than the flu, that vaccines are killing more people than the virus, that Bill Gaetz was micro chipping people, etc, etc. Someone, some group of people should be responsible.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@Pitchblue Unfortunately some people get confused between civil liberty and their own selfishness. Or civic duty and decency with communism! In America, unessecary death is acceptable.