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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sun Tzu who wrote (11888)9/2/2021 4:41:07 PM
From: Kirk ©1 Recommendation

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wilywilly

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Last month a cousin's 73 year old wife (whom he was separated from) had a stroke and was released by the hospital after only one day. The next morning she was found dead in her bed by her daughter who came to check on her. I wonder if she was released too early to make room for unvaccinated COVID patients...

Medical ethics say they treat those with the worst conditions if both are expected to survive... then it goes to the one with the best survival rate get treatment. Thus, a vaccinated person should have a better survival rate and get treatment first... all else being equal.
By the same token, I don't believe in taking resources from a person who has done all the right things and giving it to a reckless person who is helping the virus mutate and spread.

Everyone should sleep in the bed they make. That is the other half of having personal freedoms.
I agree.

I'm all for them paying extra for medical insurance and being sued by anyone they give the virus to who gets ill and loses income or their life.

They can stay home and isolate unvaccinated and I'm fine with that as long as they are not acting as a host for mutations that might get you or I or people we care about.