World's first nationwide lockdown for the unvaxxed approved by Austria

I understand this sentiment but I just don’t agree with it. I realize it’s also an unpopular opinion. I think as a society we commit a lot of self inflicting atrocities to our bodies that eventually will require us to use the hospital. “But it’s different cause they’re putting someone at risk”. Maybe but I still struggle with the complexity of being able to tell a person no to healthcare. It’s one of the biggest topics of conversation every 4 years (in the states) and I know a lot of people who fight for a basic system of universal health coverage who are the same ones now, picking a choosing who should just be able to walk into a hospital, which to me goes against everything I want for my homeland. Idk, just my take.

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