I don't expect a shutdown. The politicians may decide on it, but at this point, the people won't allow it. The well has been poisoned so badly that even if Republicans shifted gears and pulled a 180, their rabid radical base would call them traitors and keep up the crusade. Heck, even the non-base objectors would be up in arms about it.This shit is really getting bad….There is a lot of white people dropping off the map right now at some point in the very near future there will be a shut down. And again the stupid red states is causing most of our problems
Man, I don't know what earth he lives on. As far back as 2020, folks were kicking it. No fucks to give about this virus. Cookouts. The lockdowns didn't mean shit up here.He doesn't get it. He's politicized da shit so much that in his mind, it's only Trump supporters that are catching and spread this shit.
I'm honestly to the point where ideally I think that hospitals ought to refuse service to unvaccinated (for political/conspiracy reasons) who come down with covid19. I say ideally, because I highly doubt that medical personnel with ethics would agree with this, and terminally ill people will most likely lie about their political reasons for not taking the vaccine earlier.
I think the ethical thing to do is to reserve space for regular folks and once Covid capacity is full then thats it. I feel you but I know that unfortunately hospitals can't do this. Even though they need to.I'm honestly to the point where ideally I think that hospitals ought to refuse service to unvaccinated (for political/conspiracy reasons) who come down with covid19. I say ideally, because I highly doubt that medical personnel with ethics would agree with this, and terminally ill people will most likely lie about their political reasons for not taking the vaccine earlier.
I think that's a fair enough compromise, but realistically I don't see that working for the majority of doctors/hospitals, for the same reason outright banning them won't work for the majority of doctors/hospitals: the Hippocratic oath.I think the ethical thing to do is to reserve space for regular folks and once Covid capacity is full then thats it. I feel you but I know that unfortunately hospitals can't do this. Even though they need to.
I'm honestly to the point where ideally I think that hospitals ought to refuse service to unvaccinated (for political/conspiracy reasons) who come down with covid19. I say ideally, because I highly doubt that medical personnel with ethics would agree with this, and terminally ill people will most likely lie about their political reasons for not taking the vaccine earlier.
I think the ethical thing to do is to reserve space for regular folks and once Covid capacity is full then thats it. I feel you but I know that unfortunately hospitals can't do this. Even though they need to.
While we're on the topic...I think that's a fair enough compromise, but realistically I don't see that working for the majority of doctors/hospitals, for the same reason outright banning them won't work for the majority of doctors/hospitals: the Hippocratic oath.
Precisely!And this is da type of shit as to why folks be havin' da apprehensions that they do.