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by bruce511
1076 days ago
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Yep. It's political suicide to bring up fairly obvious age/prognosis limits, but ultimately we all die of something. Assuming most disease based hospital stays (heart attacks strokes, cancers) are biased towards older folk it makes sense that resources to younger folk be prioritised. It makes -sense-, but asking a decent human to turf an "old person" out of bed because a "young person" has arrived (with a survivable, but urgent condition) is tough. In war triage is a thing. Save the ones who can be saved, more-or-less ignore the ones you can't. We cannot, and should not, expect civilian medical staff to triage ambulances, A&E, ward beds. But health services are being drowned in the meantime. |
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For example no lockdowns, that sacrificed young people over old. I still have bad health from that. My daughter has developmental issues.
And overweight people should not have publicly founded insurance. We should respect their wish to die!
And no publicly founded health insurance for non-citizens. That even has strong political support!