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True, and that is what was happening in Italy during wave 1 (the triage on likely outcome - they did not have to take into consideration vaccination status), absolutely awful.
But triage during crises like that is slightly different from saying that regardless of circumstances certain people won't get the help they need (in this case the unjabbed for covid, but once that can of worms is opened a smoker would get no help when lung cancer, an alcoholic would get no help with liver complications, an lfgss member is a cyclist so no help with collar bone fractures).
If only the Raedwalds of this world would get jabbed so we don't have the situation where we don't have enough capacity for people like Anne...
Limiting healthcare based on having been jabbed is dangerous. Once you start basing triage during crises on who should get what help when, the next step after things get back to normal is to look at smokers, people with alcohol problems, etc
Our healthcare is based around everyone getting access, and the other people sucking up the disproportionate costs associated with when people make life 'choices'.