Everyone deserves treatment, who is resident. This bothers me, because it goes so much against the basic principles of social, health, medical care- that everybody also has the right to choose. There "are" no moral considerations with treating another person, and neither should there be.
I'm sure, slightly related, that everyone is aware residential carers will have a "no jab, no job" policy soon. In an industry notoriously already short-staffed. This won't apply to residents, visitors, doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, or anyone else who regularly frequents care homes. And frankly, now they have drummed into all carers forever, that personal choices is an integral part- frankly, anyone willing to go along with this, is already missing the point about bullying and freedom, and wouldn't be the characters needed anyway. Which is the main thing.
If..... we decide to go against all medical principles and ethics, and start judging by "morals"- I would much, much prefer we refuse to treat paedophiles first or murderers, than scared or silly people. Priorities...
Apg, there are many things that can be compared. Vaccination, will hopefully, reduce your own symptoms- you can still pass it on. And the vaccines aren't 100% safe, as they were never likely to be.
Medical care, or social care, should never be about judgement, and I would say that anyone able to be angry or vengeful about those making "wrong" decisions, are already in the wrong job.