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Practical ways to deal with the unvaxx'd
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Singapore will stop covering Covid costs for those who decline to be vaccinated.

From.. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/09/world...covid.html

Singapore will no longer cover the medical costs of Covid-19 patients who are eligible to get vaccinated against the virus but choose not to, the country’s Health Ministry said.

“We will begin charging Covid-19 patients who are unvaccinated by choice” on Dec. 8, the ministry said in a statement on Monday. Those who are not eligible for the shots will be exempt from the rule, it said, including children under 12 and people with certain medical conditions.

The number of severe cases, which have been mainly among unvaccinated people, has stabilized but remains high, the ministry said. Of about 280 intensive-care beds for Covid patients, 134 are occupied, and most are among those not vaccinated, a senior minister of state, Janil Puthucheary, said at a news conference.

“We have to continue to try to keep this number as small as possible,” he said, since health care workers “continue to be stretched.”

Singapore has vaccinated more than 80 percent of its population, outpacing most other countries. But the sustained numbers of severe cases have put such a strain on Singapore’s health care system that officials said they would expand the overall hospital capacity to 4,000 hospital beds from 2,500 by the end of the month.

Most Covid patients vulnerable to severe illness and requiring intensive care are people ages 60 and over, Mr. Puthucheary said. At least 6 percent of people 60 and over in Singapore have yet to get shots, according to the Health Ministry.

“We have to send this important signal to urge everyone to get vaccinated if you are eligible,” the health minister, Ong Ye Kung, said at the news conference.

Patients who are unvaccinated by choice may still use other health care financing options to pay their bills, such as government subsidies and private insurance, it added. Even for those who are unvaccinated, billing “will still be highly supported and highly subsidized,” Mr. Ong said.

Singapore will continue to cover partly vaccinated patients until Dec. 31 to allow them time to get their second shots, the health ministry said.

To encourage vaccinations, the officials said they would also begin allowing five fully vaccinated people from any household to dine in restaurants together starting on Wednesday, up from the two that are currently allowed.
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#2
How is this related to Hawaii and Punaweb ?
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#3
I knew MyManao was a troll.
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(11-10-2021, 07:39 PM)Obie Wrote: How is this related to Hawaii and Punaweb ?

Wow, and here I was, considering how deep of a thinker you are Obie, thinking you, of all people, would appreciate a discussion of how to end the stalemate we're in. But hey, no worries, if it's too hard a think for you I'd suggest passing this thread by..

I personally think it's a great idea, and one Hawaii insurers should adopt. Why are they, and all of us really, paying for the mentally challenged followers of the orange moron clogging up our hospital system when this is a perfect out? If someone wants to run around exuding testosterone claiming to know better, fine. But let them pick up the tab..

It's a perfect win/win situation. We get our hospitals back and a good portion of those that think they know better will go out and get vaxx'd.. especially when confronted with the actual cost if they don't and end up in hospital..

From.. https://money.com/covid-19-hospital-cost-by-state/

Average Costs for a COVID-19 Hospital Stay Top $400,000 

In the U.S., hospital stays for any reason typically come with bloated bills. But new data show that hospitalization for COVID-19 is on an entirely different level — costing, in many cases, hundreds of thousands of dollars...
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#5
I see you still suffer from Trump derangement syndrome.
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#6
I have no idea what My Man 'O is babbling about as he is on my list of muted members.

However, the title of this thread says it all "ways to deal with", as if those exercising their free will are some sort of problem that needs correction.

1984 was meant to be a cautionary tale, not an instruction manual!
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#7
Yawn
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#8
Yeah !
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#9
I use to love reading Punaweb.  Undecided
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#10
I hear ya...
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