Doctors usually treat anybody even people who brought the illness upon themselves. But when you don't have enough of them to care for everybody, it would be fair that at least the ones who took more risks would get treatment last. However, there's no way to keep track. — Vince
am I now entitled to regulate your behaviour? Am I now entitled to insist you stay indoors if a virus is on the loose? — Bartricks
Of course you know what an atomized society is -- all individuals without social obligations -- Margaret Thatcher's "there is no such thing as 'society'" ideal. Don't be obtuse. — Bitter Crank
Public Health officials have the authority (and power) required to regulate behavior and impose quarantines or vaccination requirements, if the threat is dire and high enough. For the common cold, no. For ebola, yes. For Covid 19, yes. For polio, yes. For mumps, measles, and chickenpox, yes. — Bitter Crank
So, put down your big book of laws, and engage your reason. Am I entitled - morally entitled - to turn down life saving treatment? — Bartricks
Am I entitled - morally entitled - to turn down life saving treatment? — Bartricks
Please explain how every death is a tragedy. Then explain how deaths are bad. I don't follow either of these assumptions. It's like rain is bad and when rivers flow into the ocean it is a tragedy. Natural, normal and predictable linear systems, somehow bad and tragic? — Book273
Nope. They can't see past the headlines. Not ever. — Book273
Once more: if I have an illness that can be cured, but I do not wish to take the medicine that will cure me, am I entitled not to take it? Would you be doing me wrong if you ignored my wishes and forced me to take it? — Bartricks
Well, by the same token, if I know that by visiting Jane I will die, but I wish to visit her anyway, then you're not entitled to stop me. — Bartricks
They're tragic to the deceased's friends and loved ones. I'm willing to stipulate that the covid deaths are bad but so are the collateral deaths and misery we're inflicting with the endless politicized lockdowns. — fishfry
The lockdowns, OTOH, are the greatest power-grab and policy flaw in the West maybe ever. The fallout from these lockdowns will be felt for decades hence. — synthesis
And who exactly is locked down and where? — tim wood
And who exactly is locked down and where?
— tim wood
Disingenuous to the point of gaslighting. You deny there are lockdowns? Political overreach? — fishfry
Your individual situation doesn't map to large social gatherings — Bitter Crank
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