What some of you called my really bad idea is gaining traction - putting unvaccinated people at the end of the treatment line:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/med...d=winp1taskbar
What some of you called my really bad idea is gaining traction - putting unvaccinated people at the end of the treatment line:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/med...d=winp1taskbar
Triage decisions have to be made on some criteria. What do you propose that criteria be? It makes logical sense.
Those in need of a new liver because they drank their liver away are not near the top of liver transplant list, as an example.
I’ve wondered about insurance companies wielding the power of payment. As in “if you don’t get vaccinated, if we don’t have a record of your vaccination, we won’t pay for any covid treatment or will pay reduce amount.”
If this latter thing would happen, I personally would sit on DH and stick that vaccine into his arm.
I heard in Singapore insurers won't pay if you aren't vaccinated.
Local news here said that in one of our rural areas ambulances type services have been so busy transferring patients to various hospitals with available beds or ICUs because of overflow that they've had to delay some emergency services calls.
There are currently 8 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 8 guests)