Hawaii Lt. Gov. Josh Green has warned that a minority of people who are unvaccinated against COVID-19 may drive the state toward another lockdown.
The governor said that all ICU beds at the Hilo Medical Center are full, noting that 300 people in the state were hospitalized with COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP virus, and of those, at least 270 are unvaccinated.
“The hospital is FULL. We have patients held in the ER who are waiting for a beds in the ICU and medical unit. There are communities on our island that are 30-45% vaccinated. Please join our staff, 85% vaccinated, in getting your COVID vaccine,” the post said.
Green also noted that as of Sunday, only 10 of the 68 ICU units at Honolulu’s Queen’s Hospital were available.
The governor criticized protesters who demonstrated outside his home over the weekend.
“I don’t care if people protest me. I don’t begrudge anybody’s freedom of speech. But when people behave like a mob and actually are bullying and threatening, they’re intentionally trying to make it more difficult for science to carry the day ... they’re not making it any better on themselves,” he said.
“I’m probably going to be taking care of them in the hospital with my colleagues because they’re going to catch COVID,” Green added. “(T)hose very individuals are condemning everyone in society to a much larger lockdown.”
The recent surge associated with the strain prompted President Joe Biden to recently approve rules requiring that federal workers provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or face regular testing, travel restrictions, and mask mandates.
The CDC added that breakthrough infections of the Delta variant seem to produce the same viral load in “both unvaccinated and fully vaccinated people,” bringing into question whether vaccine mandates are justifiable given the implications for government infringement on individual liberties.
The CDC didn’t return multiple requests for comment on the matter.
“What we need to do is be encouraging people to get vaccinated, not trying to shame people that are unvaccinated,” the Republican congressman said.