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From:
BiteMe@Bitch.org
Die you fuckers
I’m going to come right out and say it: In situations where hospitals
are overwhelmed and resources such as intensive care beds or ventilators
are scarce, vaccinated patients should be given priority over those who
have refused vaccination without a legitimate medical or religious reason.
The development of a highly effective vaccine, and the emergence of a
core of vaccine resisters along with an infectious new variant have
combined to change the ethical calculus. Those who insist on refusing
the vaccine for no reason are not in the same moral position of the
smoker with lung cancer or the drunk driver. In situations where
resources are scarce and hard choices must be made, they are not
entitled to the same no-questions-asked, no-holds-barred medical care as
others who behaved more responsibly.
Emergency physician Dan Hanfling has written extensively about how to
triage care, and he said “If you believe there’s a certain degree of accountability that we as citizens have to take for each other to
protect our community, then that group of individuals who have willingly
chosen not to vaccinate, for illegitimate reasons, it would be fair to
place them at the back of the line. Not kick them out of line, just move
them back,”
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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