So fat people should pay for treatment as it’s there fault for been overweight or smokers who have cancerI guess the first category in some way pay for their treatment through the extra taxes they pay. They're also not the ones pushing the health systems of the world beyond their capacity and stopping others from being treated.
Not sure on your point regarding the 2nd category (jobless etc). Not sure anybody has suggested that they shouldn't be treated.
Ultimately those that remain unvaccinated have had the opportunity to be vaccinated and massively reduce their chances of becoming ill with this disease at no cost. By refusing to do so, they are creating problems for the health service and people who need other essential treatment and it will be the same group of people that are clogging up the health service at the same time next year. Basically a group of selfish idiots.
Make the vaccination compulsory or make them pay for their own treatment.
YawnWhy is it selfish to make a decision to not take something? I know people who won't even take a paracetamol, they just don't like medications. No one should be forced to have anything.
More encouraging than yesterday’s figures39,567 - down 10, 534 on yesterday & was 40,941 last Saturday. First fall week to week in some days.
Deaths 131 v 150 last week
All I am posting. Sorry.
It is. But no Wales data on Saturdays so always down a bit.More encouraging than yesterday’s figures
It's just gonna evolve and evolve. It is what it is. Life goes on.
Once it hits schools, it’ll spread like wildfire.Fairly hopeful sign though that Omicron is not yet very active in UK. Yet being the operative word.
Thanks for the info.39,567 - down 10, 524 on yesterday & was 40,941 last Saturday. First fall week to week in some days.
Deaths 131 v 150 last week
All I am posting. Sorry.
Because if you have the vaccine you are 80% less likley to pass covid on, and much less likley to get ill and take up a hospital bed that could be used by someone with another illness such as cancer. Thats why. It is immensely selfish.Why is it selfish to make a decision to not take something? I know people who won't even take a paracetamol, they just don't like medications. No one should be forced to have anything.
So should smokers , over weight people not get treatment too
should jobless or people who don’t pay tax and national insurance not get to use it either
No problem but I am taking the chance after yesterday to roll way back on my posts. My heart not in it any more. Though worth adding in Scotland - the only place we get the key hospital data from on Saturdays - patients FELL both day to day and from last week (on 727) and ventilated beds fell 7 day to day and 5 on last week on 53. So there is no upturn here at this very early stage. Boosters still working against the existing strains in reducing hospitalisations despite high case numbers in recent days.Thanks for the info.
Why is it selfish to make a decision to not take something? I know people who won't even take a paracetamol, they just don't like medications. No one should be forced to have anything.