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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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jackjjackson · 61-69, M
The fact that this is being debated is an embarrassment to humankind.
fddlpej · 61-69, M
@jackjjackson lives are at risk. So maybe it should be debated
AurelieWilliams · 80-89, M
@fddlpej At last we agree on something. But there has been no debate. There has been no 'second opinion' allowed. Doctors with qualifications equal to Dr. Fauci et al. are denied a voice. If you're not in step with the NWO agenda, you are censored. Why? This has never happened in this country prior to Bush and Obama when the media started taking sides. I'm beginning to get the impression that the 'vaccine' wasn't created for covid, that covid was created for the vaccine. When I think of all the things that were done to run up the numbers in the beginning and now they're trying to hide the disparity and numbers of vaccinated hospitalizations and deaths . . . what other answer is there?
fddlpej · 61-69, M
@AurelieWilliams we had a president who disagreed with Fauci didn't we granted he was not a very smart man but he did convince a lot of people not to wear masks and not to get vaccinated even though he and his wife got vaccinated. I think he fooled his followers just like the ones who attacked the capital and Donnie said go on down to the capital and I will be right behind you then he sat and watched on TV. He never did show up for them fooled them again.