Well, since the "vaccine" is supposed to be so effective at preventing covid, oops, no it isn't, and then lessening the symptoms, uh oh, well, how could that be if a "vaccinated" person may need an ICU bed, why would we have a shortage of ICU beds?That was only discussed in this medium as something that might come up if there were limited rooms/options. Like we have one icu ventilator left. Do we give it to the vaccinated person or the unvaccinated person. That’s it.
I don't remember a time in my life ever that I was supposed to live my life based on trying to not become gravely ill with a virus so people who spent their entire lives being unhealthy could have a precious bed in an ICU.
Why am I supposes to be concerned with this?
Back to the fantasy of ICUs being overrun with covid people, you still say that the vaccinated person who inexplicably is so ill from covid still gets first dibs?