Irwin M. Fletcher said:
Look I really don't care if you are vaccinated or not. But early on you started in with I didn't need the vaccine and I looked at overall outcomes etc etc. OK, and I acknowledge you were right in saying looking at yourself and the overall outcomes you were unlikely to have a negative outcome.
You sure do seem to care because you cheerlead it like no other. Also, I never "started in with I didn't need the vaccine..." Again, you're making things up. I looked at the numbers and felt I would be OK with COVID, thus would not get the vaccine.
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You then began to say things why should I have even considered it. My point is and will continue to be that healthy people like you should strongly consider the vaccine because it is very safe and has been proven so and it is also very effective. If you had the vaccine before Covid your chances of a negative outcome from COVID went from very unlikely to zero and you took basically zero risk to get a zero chance of a negative outcome.
For you not to care if I get the vaccine, you sure are posting a lot about why I should get it. Look dude, I've never once said the vaccine was ineffective nor have I said it's bad for me. I looked at the data and chose to not get it because the data said I would be OK with COVID. Could I have been an exception? Of course. That's a chance I was willing to take because the odds were very low. I know the odds of something going wrong with the vaccine were low, but again, I chose one unknown vs. another. You chose differently. Good for you.
You're essentially standing on the side of a public pool telling people how safe and effective lifejackets are and how we should be wearing one while swimming, and we're all like "we're not saying they don't work or aren't safe, but we don't need one."
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Yeah this isn't ebola but its a lot worse than the flu however, and many younger healthier people are in the hospital now because like you they calculated they were likely to be fine. Just ask the docs on this thread what they have seen. Is it a huge number out of the total of younger and healthier people that got COVID? No it is pretty small but if they had all had the vaccine not a one would be in the hospital now. Only ones vaccinated with underlying health issues would be.
Just a general question...how many people are in the hospital now because when they started feeling bad, they were told to go home and let it run it's course? The 2 individuals who spent time in the hospital both went to the hospital once before and were sent home and told to let it run it's course. Both developed pneumonia and ended back up in the hospital. That's when they were actually treated. There doesn't seem to be any early treatment that docs push. It's get the vaccine, or come see us when you're in desperate need and we'll admit you to the hospital. I don't see or hear about any early treatments available. Monoclonal antibodies seem to be getting more traction, but it's not something talked about as it should be, IMO.
As far as the docs and what they've seen. I don't care. I believe they have a jaded view it because they only see the worst of it. I don't think they're able to remove the emotion and understand for every 1 person they see in the hospital, there are thousands more who barely know they have it or have minor symptoms. It's like the cop who has spent 20 years working in the worst part of a major city and seeing the worst of humanity, and thinking the soccer mom in his middle class neighborhood is the same as a the drug addict in the hood who neglects all of her children.
You claim not one person would be in the hospital now if they had the vaccine unless they had some underlying health issues? You believe that? You're 100% confident the vaccine keeps 100% of healthy people out of the hospital? Wow. I'm not denying the vaccine works, but I don't for a second believe it's 100% effective. If they have health issues, I agree with you, they should be vaccinate. If I had issues, my choice would have been different.