Piers Morgan calls for unvaccinated to be denied healthcare

What of them? They made the responsible decision.

What about in 15 years if the vaccine has a long term effect on their bodies? Should those unvaccinated pay for them?

There isn't one scientist alive who can tell anyone what this vaccine will do to the body in 15 years, let along five or two years. It's the reason why these vaccines take so many years to be approved under normal circumstances.

I have no problem with those taking the vaccine, especially if in a high risk group. No one should be trying to punish those who choose to risk their safety by not taking it.

Those with the vaccine have been spreading it as well, maybe more so as they have less personal risk if they catch it, but, according to the experts, they can STILL TRANSFER IT.
 
Huh. I've quit several. What world are you living in? Is it really illegal to quit your job there? I guess that might be true under socialism/communism - depending on how they work it. But in the US, it's still allowed.

It's not about you and what you claim. Yes, I've quit jobs but one can not simply quit a good job with benefits.
 
"The vaccines are largely working as expected. We had an outbreak in P-town with lots of vaccinated folks infected. No one died. Very few got sick. And things have returned to normal. This is how vaccines work folks," said Dr. Ashish Jha, a prominent Brown University public health expert.

Washington Examiner
 
It's not about you and what you claim. Yes, I've quit jobs but one can not simply quit a good job with benefits.
You really can. True story™. And, unlike telling the government to piss off, you don't get arrest for it.

But you make a good point about the drawbacks of "benefits".
 
Well he just went full retard.




This is the same idiot who got two jabs then still came down with WuFlu.


I had a discussion with my PCP just the other day and he asked me If I'd been vaccinated.
I flat out told him no because I didnt believe they were effective and I had no idea of the long term effects.
I also told him of the political questions I had. He got all blustery and said politics had nothing to do with it.
I then asked him if he followed politics and if he believed Dr Fauci. He got kinda red in the face,which is hard to do for an indian,and started stuttering.
I went on to tell him that I have been following politics since the first gulf war and he should look into the connections regarding politics and covid.
I might be looking for a new PCP.
 
I had a discussion with my PCP just the other day and he asked me If I'd been vaccinated.
I flat out told him no because I didnt believe they were effective and I had no idea of the long term effects.
I also told him of the political questions I had. He got all blustery and said politics had nothing to do with it.
I then asked him if he followed politics and if he believed Dr Fauci. He got kinda red in the face,which is hard to do for an indian,and started stuttering.
I went on to tell him that I have been following politics since the first gulf war and he should look into the connections regarding politics and covid.
I might be looking for a new PCP.
Yea, sounds like a stooge who just does what everyone else does.
 
What if in 15 years, they all get rainbow unicorns for christmas? You have about as much reason to believe in both.

You revert to an irrelevant analogy. That has nothing to do with injecting a vaccine into my body, I'm not suggesting that aliens or bigfoot might exist, I'm referring directly to an new, unproven number of vaccines with zero longitudinal studies.

Just as AstraZeneca was found to cause blood clots in some people and subsequently discontinued in Canada for the most part, we have no idea what these current vaccines may do. Even if the cases were low (and at least 32 people died), it was still ones personal perogative as to whether they wanted to take it or not.

No one should be concerned about others not getting the vaccine. It's a personal matter of risk and caution. Just as I welcome and encourage others to get the vaccine. Whatever makes most sense to each individual.

My body is a temple and I've worked hard to treat it right. I will continue to do so and pray I don't catch this virus.
 
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I had a discussion with my PCP just the other day and he asked me If I'd been vaccinated.
I flat out told him no because I didnt believe they were effective and I had no idea of the long term effects.
I also told him of the political questions I had. He got all blustery and said politics had nothing to do with it.
I then asked him if he followed politics and if he believed Dr Fauci. He got kinda red in the face,which is hard to do for an indian,and started stuttering.
I went on to tell him that I have been following politics since the first gulf war and he should look into the connections regarding politics and covid.
I might be looking for a new PCP.
I am sure he will be happy to get rid of an insane patient who knows less than nothing about the vaccines and covid.
 
Dont know about you but I've proven many of my Docs wrong over the years.
No you have not. Get that nonsense out of here. Doctor practitioners don't do research, they practice medicine. They apply methods and knowledge discovered by science. They either defer to the body of science or they don't and are therefore incompetent. You have never done any research and have never proven any doctor wrong about anything.
 
No you have not. Get that nonsense out of here. Doctor practitioners don't do research, they practice medicine. They apply methods and knowledge discovered by science. They either defer to the body of science or they don't and are therefore incompetent. You have never done any research and have never proven any doctor wrong about anything.
Horseshit. Doctors are human and make mistakes like anyone else.
 
Horseshit. Doctors are human and make mistakes like anyone else.
The only mistake possible is to stray from the science by accident. One such error doesn't make one incompetent. The doctor either tries to follow the body of science, or the doctor is incompetent.
 
Frankly the NHS is a broken system…they desperately are looking for ways to cut cost. Wouldn’t be surprised to see this happen
 

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