Quote (NetflixAdaptationWidow @ 12 Jul 2021 20:23)
The last city I lived in is out of hospital beds and out of ventilators.
Personally, I think all care should be prioritized for those who got vaccinated, and those who couldn't get vaccinated. If there's somebody on a ventilator who refused vaccination and somebody who couldn't get vaccinated comes in, kick the person off and give it to the person who didn't have a choice.
That's personal responsibility. Let them wallow in their filth. My grandfather's generation was all on board with vaccines becuase they saw kids with polio. We're gonna have to repeat that it seems.
Pretty much this.
I mean... a lot of them will get away with it because they're 20-something and really not at a significant risk from covid, but the 40+ year olds who refuse to get vaccinated are in for a rude awakening.
Quote (IgoSoHard @ 12 Jul 2021 22:17)
That's what most non-alarmist folks were saying all along. For kids, the risks from covid are so negligible that the risk-benefit is indeed not clearly positive, i.e. the extremely rare side effects or complications are not outweighed by the elimination of an - in this case similarly miniscule - health risk. That's why I, personally, am against mandatory vaccinations for kids and would keep them on a genuinely voluntary basis (no shit like "unvaccinated students are no longer allowed in our school").