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Originally Posted by Whale biologist
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Well the first part is a non sequitur, as their getting the vax does nothing to mitigate the harm you cause to critical care convalescence outcomes at scale by not getting the vax.
The second is a simple appeal to hypocrisy under moral trappings. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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You're still just speculating. Hospitals are not, and have not outside of isolated specific rare instances, being overrun by covid patients. Even during that entire year before we even had a vaccine yet, they were not being overrun.
I mean where do you make the moral distinction here? Millions of people require hospitalization that clogs up medical infrastructure every year because they choose to drink or smoke. Totally preventable vices. And yet, we don't federally mandate that nobody drinks or smokes on the basis of not overwhelming ICU's. Why don't we mandate that while we're at it? Sure would free up ICU beds.