We are all human. A life is not less important than another. It would be very heartless, imo, to do something like that.There's a very real possibility of ICU beds running out. There already has been localized shortages and, from what I've seen so far, there has been no such prioritization.
My question is: should there be?
We are seeing anti-vaxxers protesting outside of hospitals blocking unvaccinated patients from getting treatment for covid. How fuckin ass-backward is that?
Well said mate!This morning I re-read the biblical story of the Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus with the Covid deniers in mind. Paul (soon to be an apostle) was a rabid, hate filled, anti Christian who discovered a love for Christianity while traveling to Damascus. This parable is now used to highlight when people realize the error of their ways, often when it is too late for true repentance or change.
The stories of anti vaxxers re-canting their anti vax stance just as the ventilator tube is being inserted are frequent now. They're learning the slight risk and discomfort of the vaccine pales in comparison with the slow, terrifying agony of suffocation. For them the conversion comes too late. Shame on anyone who feels their individual "rights" trump the obligations they have as a member of society as a whole.
So, no. If you need an ICU bed because you chose not to be vaccinated, you can wait outside while intensively critical patients, who find themselves in a life threatening situation through no cause of their own, get treatment.
The health care system is behind on cancer treatments, hip and knee replacement surgeries, cataract surgeries, transplants and a myriad of other life enhancing treatments because of the ongoing Covid hangover. If you're not doing everything you can to mitigate the effects of Covid (starting with masking and getting vaccinated) you're hurting others in ways you can't imagine. So, shame on you. And fuck you for being so selfish.
(Note: I'm an atheist, but that doesn't mean there aren't some valid life lessons to be found in the bible. So, for those that know me, I have not suddenly embraced Jesus. Just making a point.)
It's contrary to the vocation doctor agree to. Prioritization in hospital is called guidelines and protocolsThere's a very real possibility of ICU beds running out. There already has been localized shortages and, from what I've seen so far, there has been no such prioritization.
My question is: should there be?
What would you do if someone close to you in your family wouldn't want to be vaccinated and end up at the icu?This morning I re-read the biblical story of the Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus with the Covid deniers in mind. Paul (soon to be an apostle) was a rabid, hate filled, anti Christian who discovered a love for Christianity while traveling to Damascus. This parable is now used to highlight when people realize the error of their ways, often when it is too late for true repentance or change.
The stories of anti vaxxers re-canting their anti vax stance just as the ventilator tube is being inserted are frequent now. They're learning the slight risk and discomfort of the vaccine pales in comparison with the slow, terrifying agony of suffocation. For them the conversion comes too late. Shame on anyone who feels their individual "rights" trump the obligations they have as a member of society as a whole.
So, no. If you need an ICU bed because you chose not to be vaccinated, you can wait outside while intensively critical patients, who find themselves in a life threatening situation through no cause of their own, get treatment.
The health care system is behind on cancer treatments, hip and knee replacement surgeries, cataract surgeries, transplants and a myriad of other life enhancing treatments because of the ongoing Covid hangover. If you're not doing everything you can to mitigate the effects of Covid (starting with masking and getting vaccinated) you're hurting others in ways you can't imagine. So, shame on you. And fuck you for being so selfish.
(Note: I'm an atheist, but that doesn't mean there aren't some valid life lessons to be found in the bible. So, for those that know me, I have not suddenly embraced Jesus. Just making a point.)
They should be taking names and making notes.We are seeing anti-vaxxers protesting outside of hospitals blocking unvaccinated patients from getting treatment for covid. How fuckin ass-backward is that?
But medicine does work on a triage system which does take into account the likelihood of recovery. If two people are equally sick and stats say that unvaccinated people are more likely to die, it could mean the vaccinated person get preference.It's contrary to the vocation doctor agree to. Prioritization in hospital is called guidelines and protocols
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Yes, but it will be useless in countries without private health care and health insurance companiesIt's contrary to the vocation doctor agree to. Prioritization in hospital is called guidelines and protocols
Where I eventually see a big change is insurance wise. Just like the boat industry who is fighting to make sure they get only vaccinated I think insurance company are currently planing and will come up with higher cost for if you are not vaccinated. Basically money will talk and will be coming from insurer...
These are the fully vaccinated numbers in Ontario as of todayThere's a very real possibility of ICU beds running out. There already has been localized shortages and, from what I've seen so far, there has been no such prioritization.
My question is: should there be?
Delta. (Drops Mic)These are the fully vaccinated numbers in Ontario as of today
94.5% of our 80+ population is fully vaccinated
93.2% of our 70-79 population is fully vaccinated
88.6% of our 60-69 population is fully vaccinated
80.1% of our 50-59 population is fully vaccinated
These age groups comprise about 80% of all covid ICU stays. They've told us vaccination reduces serious hospitalization by 95%. If these figures are to believed, there is no possible way we should ever come close to shortages of ICU beds in the province, right? That is unless the numbers they have been giving us are full of shit, which is entirely possible. Check these figures below
Current ICU beds occupied by covid19 patients in ON - 192
ICU beds occupied by covid19 patients in ON (at Sept 7, 2020)- 18
11 times more people in ICU right now than this time last year. Despite having about 85% of our most vulnerable population fully vaccinated.
For reference the most patients we had in ICU with covid19 was 820 back in April.
Just stop and get your vaccine as responsible people in society do. We don't need your nonsense and bullshit all in the hopes of trying to justify your selfishness and arrogance.These are the fully vaccinated numbers in Ontario as of today
94.5% of our 80+ population is fully vaccinated
93.2% of our 70-79 population is fully vaccinated
88.6% of our 60-69 population is fully vaccinated
80.1% of our 50-59 population is fully vaccinated
These age groups comprise about 80% of all covid ICU stays. They've told us vaccination reduces serious hospitalization by 95%. If these figures are to believed, there is no possible way we should ever come close to shortages of ICU beds in the province, right? That is unless the numbers they have been giving us are full of shit, which is entirely possible. Check these figures below
Current ICU beds occupied by covid19 patients in ON - 192
ICU beds occupied by covid19 patients in ON (at Sept 7, 2020)- 18
11 times more people in ICU right now than this time last year. Despite having about 85% of our most vulnerable population fully vaccinated.
For reference the most patients we had in ICU with covid19 was 820 back in April.