Overweight people like Francois Legault have ignored the science for too long. They are disproportionately represented in hospitals.
Those who choose to be overweight should not be permitted to go to restaurants, and should face significant financial penalties for their decision to continue damaging the healthcare system and putting others at risk.
If you don't agree you're an anti-science tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist.
You forgot to mention that it's so contagious. Get your shit together buddy.
You’re the one who needs to get your shit together bud, in case you haven’t heard the vaccines don’t prevent transmission, or are you still on the old narrative
But they keep people out of the hospitals, so others can get in. Or haven't you heard?
Preventable illness is the majority of health cost.
What you’re saying is the fatty/drinker/smoker/criminal/whoever who has been making shit health choices for decades is the victim, and the person who just wants to wait a few years before taking the 1 year old medicine is their oppressor.
In other words, it’s normal that people in hospitals are largely there due to bad choices.
Unvaxxed represent 10% of the population.
Canadian authorities always acknowledged there would be people unwilling to get the vaccine.
Why are they not prepared? Why are they not facing the blame?
South of the border there is vastly higher surge capacity. Why don’t we have that?
The vaccines don’t prevent the spread, covid is moving at an insane clip right now, and the system is still functioning.
This is literally the best case scenario, and in 10 or 15 years from now, when people are talking about how ridiculous the covid reaction was, people like you will nod along and smile.
I know this is when you start chanting “SCIENCE” and “SAFE AND EFFECTIVE”
Ok, those with STDs and HIV must pay higher healthcare fees and not be allowed to fuck the general public. Happy?
Although, condoms are EXPONENTIALLY better than your vax at preventing transmission…
Lesson: wear a condom over your head forever tuchodi, and we will all be happy.
how many people a year do they kill in Canada?
Tell me about how being vaccinated doesn't reduce your chances of winding up in the hospital or ICU.
Aw, someone doesn’t like their logic used against them in arguments. Boo hoo libtard.
Trust me, I won’t go to ‘your’ hospitals if I get the covid sniffles, and I probably won’t ever even catch this super-scary cold with something I have called ‘natural immunity’ (I know, you covid cultists don’t believe in it, worship the jab!). Hospitals still aren’t overloaded even with a bunch of fired unvaccinated health care professionals. They weren’t overloaded when 100% of us were vaccine-free last year, and they’re not overloaded now when it’s >85% in Canada.
Time will tell with vaccine-induced AIDS, so have fun with your non-natural, and therefore subpar garbage immune system, you potato.
I mean, the majority of people currently hospitalized had the shot, so... yeah. Get fucked, moron.
But that's not Legault's argument. His point is that those who haven't taken a pfizer or moderna shot are clogging up the health care system and causing additional costs. The contagious aspect isn't the basis of his policy.
I have no idea how you can separate unvaccinated people (and there are four vaccines approved in Canada - not two) "clogging up the health care system" from the fact that Omicron is the most contagious variant so far.
IF it’s even ‘clogged up’, it’s with hypochondriacs scared of the sniffles, and because you covid cultists pushed for vaccine-free healthcare workers to get fired.
I think your parents should have spaced out your childhood vaccinations a little more, as it’s clearly affected your ability to think critically, you myopic potato.
Approved =/= available
The vaccinated are getting omnicron just as are the unvaccinated. The problem causing hospital capacity issues isn't the unvaccinated. It's the lack of provincial investment in health care beyond the bare minimum, meeting variants that just might be caused by leaky vaccines, a phenomenon with precedent