Its not just that. There is allot of compassion fatigue and resentment built up against anti-vaxxers who have made a poor reputation by protesting, taking off other people's masks and getting in their face, taking up hospital resources if they get sick with covid and denying beds to people who have followed the rules and ended up there, etc..... There are doctors, and hospitals or people out there refusing service in a malicious way to people who are not vaxxed. You can find this on youtube comments, and other social media feeds, twitter posts, etc...You’re not seeing that my post was about being forced to make the decision required in a dire case: Its a paradox called Lifeboat Ethics. Combat medics call it triage, if you have a limited set of resources you’re forced to pick who has the greater chance of survival.
FORCED, no one person in medicine wants to be forced to make the decision which is what my post was about. In the end, it has to be made, hence the term paradox.
I get it that nuance is hard to detect online.
There is a highly growing segment that feels the unvaxxed should be denied medical service because they made a decision not to take the vaccine and deserve any outcome they get.
Personally, I'm not vaccinated myself, but feel very annoyed by the behavior of other anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers in shaping such a negative public opinion, that people who are unvaxxed for legitimate reasons, like religious, conscience, or medical, rather than just being "medical Karen troublemakers", have to suffer along by association and that's really not fair.