Doctor: People who reject COVID vaccine should carry a note also refusing ICU treatment

Speaking to the German newspaper Bild, a member of Germany’s Ethics Council said that people who refuse the coronavirus vaccine should not have access to ventilators or other emergency medical treatment if they become seriously ill with the virus.

“Whoever wants to refuse the vaccination outright, he should, please also always carry a document with the inscription: ‘I don’t want to be vaccinated!'” said Wolfram Henn, who is a human geneticist. “I want to leave the protection against the disease to others! I want, if I get sick, to leave my intensive care bed and ventilator to others.”

Henn acknowledged that people have a right to ask questions about vaccines, especially since coronavirus vaccines have been pushed to market faster than usual, but added that researchers have “stepped up the pace at a huge expense, but not at the expense of safety.”

“Within months, there will also be coronavirus vaccines of the classic type, such as those that have been proven a billion times over for decades against influenza or hepatitis,” he said.

In regards to conspiracy theorists who hold anti-vaccination views, Henn said they should “go to the nearest hospital and present their conspiracy theories to the doctors and nurses who have just come from the overcrowded intensive care unit completely exhausted.”

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