The Medical Profession Will No Longer Put Up With The Unvaccinated

With full FDA vaccine approval, it's time to raise insurance rates on the unvaccinated
https://www.rawstory.com/19-vaccine-2654770761/

Health insurance companies today can legally charge smokers up to 50% more in premiums than non-smokers, based on the simple fact that smokers have made a dangerous lifestyle choice. As the latest surge in the coronavirus pandemic ravages America — especially those portions of America where misguided ideological rejection of science has spurred people to refuse the vaccine — some advocates are calling for making the willfully unvaccinated pay higher insurance rates to cover the costs they’re incurring in the health care system.

Monday’s full regulatory approval of the Pfizer vaccine strengthens that argument.

One of the important reforms under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is that it prevents health insurance companies from refusing coverage or charging higher rates to people with preexisting medical conditions. But Obamacare specifically allows higher premiums for smokers. This makes sense because, unlike a preexisting medical condition, smoking is a choice — and a potentially costly one for everyone else in the insurance pool.

Resurgent coronavirus infections, led by the delta variant, are now causing a full pandemic resurgence. Infection and death rates are rising dramatically even though vaccine rejection has become a political badge of honor in certain areas. Hospital beds are filling. Alabama, a national hotbed of vaccine obstinance, is completely out of intensive care unit beds.

Almost all the new illnesses and deaths are among the unvaccinated. With vaccines now widely available and free of charge, virtually every adult who remains unvaccinated today has done so by choice.

The only sliver of justification for the holdouts (and it is a sliver) was that the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the vaccines was done on a fast-track emergency basis — necessary to get the vaccines out there as soon as possible. But it has had the unfortunate effect of allowing some critics to claim, falsely, that the approval process was somehow inadequate.

In any case, that argument is now moot, with the FDA’s approval of Pfizer-BioNTech’s two-dose vaccine. That and the anticipated approval of other vaccines means many universities and hospitals, along with the U.S. military, will soon require proof of vaccination for employees, students and service members. Private businesses will have a stronger case to require vaccination of employees and patrons — and red state politicians who have moved to prohibit such requirements will no longer have even the weakest of justifications.

Allowing the insurance industry to charge higher premiums for the unvaccinated would likely require changing the rules governing Obamacare, which would mean a major fight in Congress. It would be a fight worth having. The sooner society stops treating this pandemic as a culture war skirmish and starts treating it as the public health crisis it is, the better.
 
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75 doctors from multiple South Florida hospitals staged a walkout to protest a surge in unvaccinated COVID-19 patients
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/75-doctors-multiple-south-florida-095551888.html

The "walkout" was a publicity stunt.
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No, doctors in South Florida did not walk off the job or protest while patients needed care
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  • A group of about 75 doctors from multiple hospitals in South Florida held a news conference to encourage community members to get vaccinated and wear masks.

  • The event was not a protest or a walkout. It took place around 6 a.m., before office hours, and physicians who attended either came before the start of their shifts or after, doctors who participated told PolitiFact. Local hospital officials confirmed there was no delay in patient care.
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It’s no secret that Florida is in the middle of its most serious outbreak of the pandemic. The state is averaging around 150,000 new COVID-19 cases per week as of mid-August, and nearly 16,900 people in the state are hospitalized with the disease.

In response to the dire situation, a group of doctors from multiple hospitals in South Florida held a news conference to urge people in the community to get vaccinated and wear masks.

"We are all here together with one simple message that can save your life: please go get vaccinated and wear a mask," Dr. Jennifer Buczyner, a neurologist who organized the event, said Aug. 23. "A large majority of hospitalized COVID patients are unvaccinated. Many of these patients have decided not to get vaccinated but when they are hospitalized they tell us they wish they had."

But misleading headlines and social media posts sought to undermine the group’s message by falsely claiming that the physicians had "walked off" the job in "protest" while patients needed their care and suffered.

"75 doctors in #SouthFlorida walkout in protest as their hospital is flooded with unvaccinated COVID-19 patients," read one post shared widely on Instagram.

Conservative show host Dan Bongino said in a Facebook video that he was "disgusted" by the doctors and that he "strongly recommends" that they leave the profession.

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The posts were flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed (read more about our partnership with Facebook), and both used a misleading clip from MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" to illustrate their point.

The network covered the conference the morning it occurred, but inaccurately referred to it as a walk out, displaying an on-screen chyron that read: "SOUTH FLORIDA DOCTORS WALK OUT IN PROTEST."

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The event was neither a protest nor a walkout.

The news conference, held shortly after 6 a.m. outside a doctor’s office in Palm Beach Gardens, purposely took place before office hours. Physicians who participated either came before the start of their shifts or after, doctors who participated told PolitiFact. Local hospital officials confirmed there was no delay in patient care.

The following morning, "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski attempted to clarify that doctors didn’t walk off their jobs for the conference.

"In yesterday's report we referred to the doctors' event as a simulated walk out," Brzezinski said, "and we learned afterwards many thought that that meant the doctors left patients unattended. Doctors wouldn't do that. They're committed, even when they're pushed to these extremes by people who do not choose to get the vaccine. Those doctors gathered either before going on shift or after working a long shift…" MSNBC declined to comment for this fact-check.

By then, social media users and other news organizations already picked up on the terminology and repeated it, with many claiming falsely that doctors had withheld treatment from unvaccinated patients.

"One of my colleagues has gotten death threats," Buczyner, who is the stroke director for Jupiter Medical Center, told PolitiFact in a phone interview. "We were likened to Nazis injecting poison into people. I’ve received multiple negative reviews on our business pages saying that we should lose our licenses because we were refusing to treat unvaccinated people, which is completely not true."

PolitiFact reviewed the email invitation sent to doctors for the news conference, which encouraged local medical professionals to attend a "Community ‘Get Vaccinated’" event. It said its purpose was to "encourage our community to get vaccinated and take this seriously." Nowhere in the email do the words "protest" or "walkout" appear.

Shelly Weiss Friedberg, public relations director at Tenet Healthcare, which operates Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, confirmed in an email that the conference was not a hospital event, or a walkout. It was held before office hours so it wouldn’t interfere with patient visits, she said.

Buczyner said the event was over by 7:15 a.m.

"This was not something that was occurring during normal business hours," Buczyner said. "People were either coming off of their shifts, or were there before their shifts. I specifically said that we were there before going to our offices and operating rooms."
She said the misleading reports came "at the expense of a very caring medical community who attempted to come out with a very heartfelt message.Frankly, it was insulting to us all," she said.

Our ruling
Social media posts claim that about 75 doctors in South Florida walked out in protest as their hospital was overrun with unvaccinated COVID-19 patients.

This is wrong.

The event was an early-morning news conference to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations and mask-wearing. It wasn’t a protest or a walkout. The doctors who participated either came before the start of their shifts, or after.

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