I think this is great. Some in the medical community are basically saying, "If you don't trust medical science enough to get vaccinated, you shouldn't trust them to replace an organ, either."
Obviously, that's not the stated reason. From the article:
They should be taken off the list. Why should some donor's organs be used on people willing to compromise their health when it could go to someone who takes care of him/herself? The lady in the article says it's for religious reasons. Well, good: let god cure your kidney. Quit bugging doctors who could be helping less ridiculously skeptical people.“Transplant patients are much more vulnerable to infection,” Dr Camille Kotton, clinical director of transplant and immunocompromised host infectious diseases at the Massachusetts General hospital, told the Guardian in an email, “and transplant patients are among the higher risk for developing severe life-threatening Covid-19.”
Somewhat related, I also happen to think that organ donor's should be at the top of any organ waiting list. If you can't be bothered to allow your organs to be donated to the rest of humanity, you don't deserve to benefit from someone else's donation (or at least, your name should go to the bottom of the priority list).