Strategy said:
You don't need to inject your body with a shot with a 92% effective rate for a disease that has a 99% recovery rate.
Read that again.
This is the biggest scam outside of Obama being a natural citizen and Trump losing the election.
I think that's a pretty poor summation of things.
If you don't want it, don't get it. But it goes well beyond this. It most certainly shouldn't be mandatory, nor should passports become a thing here in America, they have no place in a free country. (I believe they will for many countries so if you want to travel internationally you might have to reconsider)
For example, over 100,000,000 people, even 99.3% to 99.7% can add up to 300,000 to 700,000 deaths. If those same 100,000,000 million got the shot, I guarantee you the deaths drop dramatically from 300-700k. Maybe 0 from covid or the vaccine itself, but at worst something like 15k to 35k deaths. This makes it a no brainer for a public health official to be pushing these. And for me, who isn't scared of either the virus or the vaccine, a no brainer to take it. This vaccine will prove to be safer and more effective than possibly any vaccine in human history. I am very, very confident in saying that. They are a go****** miracle from where I am sitting.
So as an individual, do what you want. It all works itself out because plenty are willing to get it. But, thinking as a public health official, the more shots, the lower the deaths. This isn't complicated. Of course they want the shots in those 100 million arms instead. not to mention, the long term damage of the virus is even higher than 0.3% to 0.7%, and almost assuredly higher than anything the vaccine can do to you.
You know, you can hate lockdowns. Hate the masks. Hate the way the world has acted and our world leaders trying to play god over a virus. But you don't have to go 100% all in on something. You can do all your research and easily see why getting the majority of the population vaccinated is a good thing overall, despite hating most of the rest of what is going on.