delta. so this is the wave that we started in the summer that started in florida and now moved its way into the midwest and up into the northeast. and so that s what we re seeing right now. and what the focus on is the fact that we have healthcare rationing, we have had healthcare rationing going on since the summer and that continues as we have healthcare systems that basically can t accept patients anymore. canceled surgeries, burnout, healthcare workers deciding not to work anymore. so we but i want to be positive, right. we have the tools with some science and trust, the end of the pandemic is here. and it involves exactly what you said. i like the earlier segment. we need to pull up from diving into the volcano. so it is for those who are not vaccinated, and that s, you know, three times more republicans than democrats, they need to get vaccinated, right. this is that trust issue. get vaccinated and for those who
10 Jan 2021
Coronavirus patients could be chosen for treatment based off of their potential value to society or by “lottery” if hospitals are overrun, an emergency protocol drafted by Britain’s socialised health care system has warned.
The emergency triage document was first published in the
Journal for Medical Ethics in November but is now being sent to National Health Service (NHS) hospitals across the country.
The document said that when resources are sufficient, then health decisions should be based solely on what is best for every patient, according to
The Telegraph.
However, the document went on to say that “When resources are insufficient, decisions need to include a broader view on what is ethically fair for the wider community (society).”
behavior. you make a choice to buy a car and then get a license. you don t make a choice to have a body. speak for yourself. this is going to the supreme court. how important was this particular ruling? it was going to go there anyway, right? yes. it is still important because of the way he struck down the whole law. at least theoretically. but what bothers me about the whole healthcare screening match pretending to be a debate, neither side republicans or democrats have addressed our basic healthcare problems. we are too fat. you want a healthcare plan, do push ups, eat a little less. i was a sergeant before i was an officer. i will gladly develop a program for you. by the way, you know what, healthcare rationing is coming. we can t afford to keep great granny alive month after month after month as she drools on the bed sheets. it is not going to happen. give me a little honesty and i