Yeah... let's take a look at what many doctors are saying regarding treating the unvaccinated - as they unnecessarily clog hospitals. Of course, this gets into medical ethics -- hence the title of this thread.
Unvaccinated Should Be Lower Priority to Receive COVID Treatment, Doctor Says
https://www.newsweek.com/covid-vin-...priority-icu-treatment-msnbc-joy-reid-1662496
Medical analyst Dr. Vin Gupta has said "negative incentives" should be considered to battle the Omicron surge—such as putting people who have chosen not to be vaccinated at the back of the line for treatment if they get seriously ill.
In a segment on Wednesday, MSNBC anchor Joy Reid asked the pulmonologist for his view on models that predict 140 million new cases in the U.S. from January 1 to March 1 next year.
Gupta said there needed to be a debate on what to do with the unvaccinated, who are taking "advanced ICU therapies from somebody who is vaccinated in the hospital."
He asked: "How do we rank—order that priority? We do it for organs, kidneys, livers, lungs. We say, 'Did you smoke? Did you drink recently?' If you did, you're lower on the list even if you need it. We need to start thinking of that model."
He added: "This is where it gets controversial, but we need to start talking about this—the bioethics of it, broadly—because this is not the last respiratory pandemic we're going to face."
Gupta made a similar suggestion on the program in August, telling Reid that "only the fully vaccinated" should be prioritized for ICU care and there needed to be a "rethink" about care rationing.
The Omicron variant has become the dominant COVID strain in the U.S. in just a few weeks, but the debate over treating unvaccinated people has been rumbling for months.
In July, David Andersen, a doctor from New London, wrote in a letter to Connecticut newspaper The Day that Congress should make it illegal for state and federal government, as well as private insurance companies, to pay to treat someone with COVID-19 "who chose not to be vaccinated for a non-health related reason."
Jonathan Meer, a professor of public policy at Texas A&M University, said vaccinated people had to pay for the unvaccinated through higher health insurance premiums. "Why should the vaccinated bear those financial costs," he wrote in an August op-ed for MarketWatch.
Linda Marraccini, a family doctor in South Miami, Florida, sent a letter to her patients earlier this year urging them to get the jab by September 15 or find another physician.
"The health of the public takes priority over the rights of any given individual in this situation," Marraccini wrote, according to NBC Miami.
So the big news is that there is some doctors(curiously no intensive care specialists in your article
) say "there should be a debate about it"?
That is clear evidence that NOBODY gives a shit about these opinions.Oh... And a "Family physician"(the "bullshit specialist" who has no idea how an ICU works, never set foot in one and whose main training is "how to be a communist doctor") says that "public health" is more important than an individual's health? Shocker!!???





You have no idea what you're talking about. Fuck your propaganda bullshit.
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