08-03-2021, 01:34 PM
People have the right to vote and they have the right to refuse medical treatment. Eliminating either one of these would create far more problems than it would solve. But how about this...since we know that the vaccine eliminates costly medical treatment for people who become infected with covid, and since the vaccine is available to anyone who wants it, why should the insurance company pay for someone's medical treatment if they refuse the vaccine and then become infected. It's a preventable illness and so what if the insurance companies refused to pay? People would still get the treatment, they'd just have to pay for it themselves. Can you imagine that happening? It's simply the logical consequence of their own behavior.


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