Health-care resources tied up by unvaccinated
Can a tax on the unvaxxed work? Jan. 12
Mounting data shows that unvaccinated people are several times more likely than vaccinated folks to catch COVID-19, experience more severe symptoms, become hospitalized, need an ICU bed and ultimately die from COVID-19.
In this whole process, they tie up a disproportionately larger share of our limited health-care resources and enable the pandemic to rage on more than it should have.
At some point, difficult decisions must be made by our leaders so that those unvaccinated (without medical reason) face the consequence of their choice not to get vaccinated.
One solution might be to prioritize the ICU beds for the vaccinated patients when our ICUs are under strain.
When all ICU beds are full, vaccine-refusers will be moved to regular beds to make room for vaccinated patients.
Surely if they are so adamant about their right to what happens to their own body, they shouldn’t mind that little extra that may come with that choice: a bad case of COVID-19.
Tim Lu, Markham