jo172 wrote:Indeed, there is no risk of killing someone drunk driving as you can kill someone driving drunk or not!
Not a great analogy as an uvaxxed person isn't any more of a risk than a vaxxed person. The vaccine doesn't stop you from passing Covid onto anyone else all it does is mitigate the effect of it on yourself. Extreme views like this is how they're able to get away with this stuff.
What next if doctor's surgeries are allowed to ban unvaxxed people from entering, what about smokers? Fat people? People that eat sugar? People that eat meat? What about people with different colour skin? When will it end?
I remember when my old man who was a heavy smoker was starting to drop things that he had in his left hand and didn't even notice. I said to him that sounds like warning signs from a stroke or heart attack you really should go to a doctor. Eventually he did and the doctor refused to even treat my dad because he was a smoker. My father went on to have a massive stroke has been an invalid ever since and that doctor who was younger than my dad is dead now, died of lung cancer. He must've been an ex-smoker because ex-smokers hate smokers because the smell makes them want to have a smoke.
That doctor faltered by allowing his personal biases to overcome his responsibility to treat the sick much like the doctor mentioned above considering banning unvaxxed from his surgery. Aside from the fact it should be illegal but if you start going down that route it's a very slippery slope and people like that have no business being doctors.
"The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to keep the man from touching the equipment" – Warren Bennis