The vax zealot's motte-and-bailey argument (used everywhere, including on this very forum)
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?? Don't remember the specifics.
Get vaccinated. It lowers the strain on the healthcare system. If you could be vaccinated but refuse then you are accepting the risk that you might wind up increasing the load on the healthcare system. It would be better for our healthcare system if your ability to mingle in crowds was restricted while there's a contagious disease spreading quickly.
If you're obese you aren't going to pass it on, so why would you be restricted?
Lose weight. It lowers the strain on the healthcare system. If you could lose weight but refuse then you are accepting the risk that you might wind up increasing the load on the healthcare system. It would be better for our healthcare system if your ability to eat high fat foods was restricted while there’s an obesity epidemic.
If you’re unvaccinated and;
-don’t have co-morbidities -have natural immunity -are young
You’re not the subset clogging the hospitals, so why would you be restricted?
It makes no difference to the healthcare system whether you, the obese person, goes into a crowd.
On the other hand you, the unvaccinated person, might catch covid going into a crowd.
obese, smokers, etc don’t strain the healthcare system?
If they do it won't be because they went into a crowd. And if they wind up in the hospital because they're obese they can't pass obesity on to the healthcare workers.
Unlike an unvaccinated person who could go into the same crowd and wind up in the hospital because when they catch covid they get it worse on average. And because covid is contagious they can pass it on in the hospital.