Unless you can somehow enforce a lockdown on all the younger people who work there too (including their families), any "herd immunity" strategy is just sentencing all the nursing homes to death
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I mean, right now I am just as covered by my health insurance policy as every other policyholder, despite my fatness due to my "lifestyle choices", thanks to the ACA banning underwriting for preexisting conditions Something I'm sure our friend here also considers "moral hazard"
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But I'm sure he's hoping that once we open the valve all the way and all the fat people start flooding the hospitals, the grave societal injustice of spending "healthy" people's premiums saving my life will be corrected by sheer volume letting them demand doctors give up on me
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He thinks it’s up to him? That’s not at all how industry is responding. We all have surge models that kick in if the numbers go up; you have to keep a certain percentage of beds/icu beds open for covid, staff gets reassigned from medical practices, elective surgeries get canceled
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