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Hospitals will therefore be officially reserved for the vaccinated. Except in the event of a medical emergency, a non-vaccinated person will no longer have access to the hospital and will have to, except to prove a major medical contraindication, accept to be vaccinated in order to benefit from scheduled care.
So, without a health pass, more access to care? Except in an emergency, you still have to go into the hospital to be able to judge the urgency .... If I understand correctly, my diabetic son, who is not vaccinated, is condemned to death. I am ashamed of my country. We can't wait for 2022.
originally posted by: M5xaz
a reply to: BatSars
I read and speak French fluently.
Your interpretation is correct.
......A new analysis finds several counties with above-average vaccination rates also have higher COVID case rates, while case rates are falling in counties with below-average vaccination rates........
originally posted by: underpass61
originally posted by: M5xaz
a reply to: BatSars
I read and speak French fluently.
Your interpretation is correct.
If you could please head over to THIS THREAD and verify the translation it would be much appreciated.
This freedom-destroying provision, which we noted at an early stage (welcoming its effect on the scandalous monopoly of health insurance), faltered yesterday, when a majority of Members abolished it by amendment.
But I have it on very good authority that others think it's okay to impose pain and suffering on some for the benefit of others...
And apparently some think it's okay to deny medical care to some to benefit others. That it's okay to let some suffer for the benefit of others.