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Question: Should the vaccinated receive priority care over the unvaccinated?
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Yes
 
#2
No
 
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Total Voters: 40

Author Topic: Should the vaccinated receive priority care over the unvaccinated?  (Read 812 times)
DC Al Fine
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« on: December 07, 2021, 06:51:30 AM »
« edited: December 07, 2021, 08:28:58 AM by DC Al Fine »

Since unvaccinated people tend to have worse outcomes if they get COVID, no they should not. Triage in the standard form is only barely ethical, in a least-worst-option sort of way, as it is; adding an additional layer of moralistic deplorable-owning makes it completely unacceptable.

Plus, I guarantee that the deplorable-owning would be restricted to the unvaccinated for all of twenty minutes before being expanded to other disfavoured groups.

Guys, please, please think of these issues over a longer timespan

no, for the reasons AGA stated.


I suppose if you want to go full on with it and pre-scale everyone on an "emergency care index", but I have a feeling the people voting "yes" here wouldn't want that and it would be impossible to come up with one that every "yes" voter agreed on.  Who do you put on the bottom? unvacced, fat, smokers with multiple violent felonies, Type II diabetes and HIV

"Sorry sir, we've got multiple counts of sh**tposting on your file. You'll have to try another hospital."
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