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by kristjansson·4y ago·view on hn ↗
> paying insurance

Should vaccine refusal then result in increased premiums, or increased coinsurance for covid-related care? How many people would make the choice if they had to bear even part of the expected value of their increased medical costs themselves?

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Maybe, but that is for insurance companies to decide. Just like they decide rates for smokers, obese people, etc.

Although I don't know of any insurance companies that have rates for people that have not undergone certain medical procedures. That sounds unethical to me.

It's a cost benefit analysis. Why is it unethical? Why should the vaccinated population pay for unvaccinated welfare queens?