ChatterBank1 min ago
A Yes Or No Will Do
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We have tried to convince that the vaccine is the only tool in the box at the moment, and works pretty good. But for the ones that still refuse for no good reason, should the powers that be notify them that if they require hospital treatment for covid, and they are not vaccinated, that they will be required to pay a private health care rate or at least part rate? Sounds a bit harsh may be, but its harsh on folk waiting on other treatment.
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Sqad The OP did not mention anyone being turned away Just additional costs Which is already happening in other countries for the unvaccinated
18:09 Sat 01st Jan 2022
NHS care is free at point of delivery. If there was a charge then it would not be free.
erm no not to immigrant tourists etc - they get charged - - BUT the cost of charging up to a few years ago outweighed collection
( if you have a clerk on £20 000 - then they have to take £20k in in fees or else the post doesnt pay for job - twas ever thus)
erm no not to immigrant tourists etc - they get charged - - BUT the cost of charging up to a few years ago outweighed collection
( if you have a clerk on £20 000 - then they have to take £20k in in fees or else the post doesnt pay for job - twas ever thus)
But surely the NHS was set up for British residents. So yes I would like to see anti vaxers charged in someway but no you can't unless they are not British. What I would like to do with antivaxers is another matter. I have to keep my thoughts to myself when one turns up on here or I would be banned.
Yes
Reasons ?
As I said yesterday
Everyone has been offered the jabs several times over
They are to help to prevent the requirement of attending hospital if you get ill
If you refuse to have the jabs then morally you ought not to expect the nhs to waste further resources and manpower on you when it could easily have been avoided
Furthermore if you are so reluctant to have the vaccine then you should be just as reluctant to take further medicines should you not ?
The nhs tried to assist you
If you are not vaccinated you should not burden the nhs any further whilst other patients are having their operations and treatments deferred
Reasons ?
As I said yesterday
Everyone has been offered the jabs several times over
They are to help to prevent the requirement of attending hospital if you get ill
If you refuse to have the jabs then morally you ought not to expect the nhs to waste further resources and manpower on you when it could easily have been avoided
Furthermore if you are so reluctant to have the vaccine then you should be just as reluctant to take further medicines should you not ?
The nhs tried to assist you
If you are not vaccinated you should not burden the nhs any further whilst other patients are having their operations and treatments deferred