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To: lightman

Last month, Gov. Kemp of Georgia deployed National Guard to several hospitals within the state to help deal with the surge in COVID19 cases.

“Sounds like a veiled thread of summary executions of the unvaccinated and/or unmasked.”

Idaho and Alaska have both enacted Crisis of Care procedures that allows hospitals to deny care.


18 posted on 09/27/2021 4:46:41 PM PDT by Armscor38
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To: Armscor38
Last month, Gov. Kemp of Georgia deployed National Guard to several hospitals within the state to help deal with the surge in COVID19 cases.

That is a perfectly logical thing to do. By contrast the NY Governor established a rule with little scientific basis and created a shortage of health care professionals at the very moment the state may need them the most. That's dumb, or some kind of plan intended to create a worse situation.

There is little evidence that a vaccinated person cannot carry and transmit the COVID-19 virus to others. The vaccinated person is safer from serious consequences of their infection, which is a good reason for many people to get vaccinated, but it also results in people who are asymptomatic, or have very light symptoms who are actually spreading COVID-19 to the people around them.

The unvaccinated worker is apparently not much more likely, if at all, to transmit the virus to somebody else if they are infected than the vaccinated person.

Denying jobs and discriminating against people because they happen to not have consented to take a medical treatment is a very bad step for society. Freedom includes the right to not do things.

65 posted on 09/27/2021 6:25:39 PM PDT by freeandfreezing
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