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Originally Posted by TMI Guy
No, what I wrote was pretty clear and applies only to those who willfully ignore COVID-19 precautions and then end up needing medical care after being infected with COVID. For other preventable diseases, there are ways currently being employed that hopefully modify behavior for the greater good. For instance, it's common for health insurance premiums to be more expensive for those who use tobacco.
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Then your argument is one sided. What’s the difference if I go out with no mask and contract the virus and i smoke and get cancer. Both cases I put myself willingly at risk.
You are wrong about the Heath insurance statement. That only applies to life insurance.
If stated my position over and over I am done here. I will do what I think is right while following the guidelines but I will not stay home, you do what’s right for you. End of story I would force my opinion of you and don’t force yours on me.
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