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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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Harriet03 · 41-45, F
We take oaths.
fddlpej · 61-69, M
@Harriet03 that's nice but hospitals have been turning people away because they are overwhelmed with people. So if you have one bed left and 2 people came in who would you give it to the vaccinated person or the un vaccinated?
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
@fddlpej If people were vaccinated earlier, hospitals wouldn't be overwhelmed.

It would depend on medical history.
fddlpej · 61-69, M
@Harriet03 what about now that hospitals are becoming overwhelmed with the new delta covid virus?
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
@fddlpej Medical history, some will have underlying issues that will be taken into consideration.
fddlpej · 61-69, M
@Harriet03 yes you do but you have one space left and they are both equally sick who gets the final bed?