I personally refuse to label a question of a new user flagged as "unclear, what you are asking for" or "didn't provide a MCVE" as "Unsalvageable" five minutes after the user posted it.
Then you have no business using that queue. If you don't want to participate in the moderation of the site, then that's fine, no one is going to force you to, but if you are going to participate, then you need to do so correctly.
They don't know the rules
They were told what the rules were before they posted. They were the one that chose to ignore it.
That said, I can't imagine that anyone would need to read any rules in order to know that their question needs to be clear and to contain enough information for it to be answerable. If someone needs to tell you that you need to make your question clear before you decide to actually make your question clear...
so they should at least get a feedback and some time to edit their question.
That's exactly what closing the question does. It gives them time to edit their question and for them to improve it. If they really do fix their question it can be reopened an answered. The question attracting low quality answers in the meantime will only make it harder for the question to be improved.
Isn't there a minimum time limit, before these new questions can enter the Triage queue?
That would defeat the whole purpose of the queue. The only reason the queue exists in the first place is to attempt to get help to problematic posts as soon as possible, rather than waiting until it's too late.