I would be happy to pay extra for Covid treatment if I choose not to vaccinate but not for something non Covid related!
It’s the thin end of the wedge though. If we are charging the unvaccinated because they could have done something to mitigate the impact of Covid what about charging drinkers, smokers, the obese, skiers, riders, those who are injured in speed related RTAs? Where does it stop?
At the outset of Covid I was very much in favour of persuading all young people to get vaccinated. This is because I believed that vaccination significantly reduced the liklihood of an individual contracting and transmitting Covid.
But the disease has evolved and advice needs to evolve with it. It appears that the vaccines do not significantly reduce the risk of people catching or transmitting Omicron. And it is very clear that otherwise healthy younger people are not adversely affected by Omicron. So maybe we need to start to focus the vaccination advice on the elderly and those with underlying health conditions who are most likely to be badly affected and to burden the health care system.
Advice needs to evolve to remain proportionate.