https://lens.monash.edu/2021/09/14/1383790/covid-19-is-getting-vaccinated-really-part-of-the-social-contract
pretty much agrees with what I argue with people who are anti-vaxxers etc.
https://lens.monash.edu/2021/09/14/1383790/covid-19-is-getting-vaccinated-really-part-of-the-social-contract
pretty much agrees with what I argue with people who are anti-vaxxers etc.
Bogsnorkler said:
https://lens.monash.edu/2021/09/14/1383790/covid-19-is-getting-vaccinated-really-part-of-the-social-contractpretty much agrees with what I argue with people who are anti-vaxxers etc.
read some of that, stopped before I got bogged in the wrongness, bad analogies and all
Bogsnorkler said:
https://lens.monash.edu/2021/09/14/1383790/covid-19-is-getting-vaccinated-really-part-of-the-social-contractpretty much agrees with what I argue with people who are anti-vaxxers etc.
Critical care is now being rationed
due to people not agreeing to “The Social Contract”
Ogmog said:
Bogsnorkler said:
https://lens.monash.edu/2021/09/14/1383790/covid-19-is-getting-vaccinated-really-part-of-the-social-contractpretty much agrees with what I argue with people who are anti-vaxxers etc.
Critical care is now being rationed
due to people not agreeing to “The Social Contract”
Surely health care resources have always been rationed in some sense of triage.
SCIENCE said:
certainly not to the pointwhere they’ve been turning away people having full blown heart attacks
Ogmog said:
Bogsnorkler said:
https://lens.monash.edu/2021/09/14/1383790/covid-19-is-getting-vaccinated-really-part-of-the-social-contractpretty much agrees with what I argue with people who are anti-vaxxers etc.
Critical care is now being rationed
due to people not agreeing to “The Social Contract”Surely health care resources have always been rationed in some sense of triage.
Ogmog said:
SCIENCE said:certainly not to the pointwhere they’ve been turning away people having full blown heart attacks
Ogmog said:Critical care is now being rationed
due to people not agreeing to “The Social Contract”Surely health care resources have always been rationed in some sense of triage.
What an ignorant response. I am sure if they had the room they would take them. It isn’t about them not agreeing etc to the social contract. Also do you really want someone with an acute problem to be in a crowded hospital full of people with a deadly disease?
I sent the article to Margaret earlier today with the question ‘Is this too long?’ No response.
Bogsnorkler said:
Ogmog said:
SCIENCE said:certainly not to the pointwhere they’ve been turning away people having full blown heart attacksSurely health care resources have always been rationed in some sense of triage.
What an ignorant response. I am sure if they had the room they would take them. It isn’t about them not agreeing etc to the social contract. Also do you really want someone with an acute problem to be in a crowded hospital full of people with a deadly disease?
I was referring to the Social Contract between individuals to agree to keep each other safe
in the case at hand, agreeing to receive the vaccine(s) to prevent dire outcomes of Covid 19
Yes, the Emergency Rooms and Intensive Care Units would admit & care for people
IF THEY HAD THE ROOM, which they don’t due to people not agreeing to said contract.