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Anti Vaxxers And Nhs
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Does anyone think they should have to pay for their Covid treatment on the NHS?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ./I don't call everyone who is unvaccinated an "anti-vaxer" by the way, Not sure about others./
Nor do I. Lots of people can't or wont for what reason have the vaccination, but don't rubbish vaccinations. The anti-vaxers are the ones that make all the noise about it and proclaim their stupid thoughts on the media. One, in particular, who often makes a of cheesey comments on here.
I won't have a flu job ever again whilst they are still using a certain adjuvant. It doesn't make me an anti vaxers and if flu takes me to hospital I would expect free treatment.
Nor do I. Lots of people can't or wont for what reason have the vaccination, but don't rubbish vaccinations. The anti-vaxers are the ones that make all the noise about it and proclaim their stupid thoughts on the media. One, in particular, who often makes a of cheesey comments on here.
I won't have a flu job ever again whilst they are still using a certain adjuvant. It doesn't make me an anti vaxers and if flu takes me to hospital I would expect free treatment.
No.
Many health problems are preventable. There are other unhealthy attitudes as well as being anti vaccination that lead to hospitalisation.
Should we charge drinkers, smokers, over-eaters, people who don’t exercise, people with poor diets, when they end up getting ill? - of course not.
With Covid, people can have all the vaccinations and still end up catching it needing hospital treatment.
Many health problems are preventable. There are other unhealthy attitudes as well as being anti vaccination that lead to hospitalisation.
Should we charge drinkers, smokers, over-eaters, people who don’t exercise, people with poor diets, when they end up getting ill? - of course not.
With Covid, people can have all the vaccinations and still end up catching it needing hospital treatment.
Is that anti vax in general or just anti your fave vaccine?
Doing this would open up the NHS for dozens of law suits from people being refused treatment for a vaccine that is not mandatory. In addition if you make it mandatory and people die from the vaccine (and yes, unfortunately some will) then more law suits and accusations of murder.
It just shouldnt be done. Their choice.
//none of the conditions you list are transmissible so that's not really a valid reason to base such an argument on.//
Eh? Being vaccinated doesnt stop you transmitting it either!
Doing this would open up the NHS for dozens of law suits from people being refused treatment for a vaccine that is not mandatory. In addition if you make it mandatory and people die from the vaccine (and yes, unfortunately some will) then more law suits and accusations of murder.
It just shouldnt be done. Their choice.
//none of the conditions you list are transmissible so that's not really a valid reason to base such an argument on.//
Eh? Being vaccinated doesnt stop you transmitting it either!
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