10-17-2021, 11:28 AM
(10-17-2021, 09:08 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:You would be hard pressed to make a tax payer foot the bill for health care their taxes are supposed to cover.
It will get worse, but there are measures in place that haven't been required at this stage and im pretty sure where I work a 700 (there are more but they've closed beds for donning and doffing ppe) bed hospital with less than 100 covid patients means there's a bit of room to move.
Thry, I understand the point of your first sentence.
What annoys me is the fact that the Federal Government has spent taxpayer dollars allocated for health on vaccines to protect every eligible person, and yet those who refuse to have the vaccine, for whatever reason, unnecessarily overload the health system when they contract covid.
When this happens people with other medical conditions are denied their rights to health care which they have also paid for with their taxes.
i know four people who have had elective surgery cancelled as a direct result of covid overloading of the health system.

