At the grocery store today it was repeatedly announced over the loudspeaker that you could get 10% off your grocery bill if you got the Covid vaccine today at their pharmacy. Given the price of food these days that's a much more generous reward than a free donut. I only saw one (double masked) person go into the room to be shot in spite of the endlessly repeated offer.
At the grocery store today it was repeatedly announced over the loudspeaker that you could get 10% off your grocery bill if you got the Covid vaccine today at their pharmacy. Given the price of food these days that's a much more generous reward than a free donut. I only saw one (double masked) person go into the room to be shot in spite of the endlessly repeated offer.
It's horrifyingly unethical to offer rewards for taking any kind of medical treatment. Free and informed consent is supposed to be free of both negative AND positive incentives, so the person makes decisions based solely on what they think is best for them. Can they be sued for this?
At the grocery store today it was repeatedly announced over the loudspeaker that you could get 10% off your grocery bill if you got the Covid vaccine today at their pharmacy. Given the price of food these days that's a much more generous reward than a free donut. I only saw one (double masked) person go into the room to be shot in spite of the endlessly repeated offer.
It's horrifyingly unethical to offer rewards for taking any kind of medical treatment. Free and informed consent is supposed to be free of both negative AND positive incentives, so the person makes decisions based solely on what they think is best for them. Can they be sued for this?
That's funny in a very fucked up way...