On 2022-02-05 23:57:58 triton242 said:
Seems like you have a greater chance of survival staying at home to recover instead of going to a hospital.
On 2022-02-05 23:57:58 triton242 said:
Seems like you have a greater chance of survival staying at home to recover instead of going to a hospital.
On 2022-02-06 00:23:58 Teletubby said:
On 2022-02-05 23:57:58 triton242 said: Seems like you have a greater chance of survival staying at home to recover instead of going to a hospital.
Annnnnnnnd we're back to explaining the difference between causation and correlation. Tell me Triton, do you look at a labrador and think "they seem like great dogs, but they must be really dangerous - just look at how many of their owners are blind."?
Yes, a higher rate of people with covid die in hospitals, but its because its the REALLY sick people who are going to hospitals in the first place, not because the hospital is less safe than their homes.
On 2022-02-06 00:06:38 pizzaboyza said:
On 2022-02-05 23:57:58 triton242 said: Seems like you have a greater chance of survival staying at home to recover instead of going to a hospital.
If anti vaxxers refuse the vaccine (as is their right), why would they feel the need for hospitalisation if its serious?
If even 1% of infected people needed hospitalisation, we would still be overwhelmed and unable to make ends meet.
I would find it amusing if an anti vaxxer needed emergency medical help for something, but they died because other anti vaxxers were using the resources needed to save their life.
I feel no sympathy for people who choose not to be vaccinated. That is their right, it is their choice and they should explore it fully, especially if they experience a serious case.