AggieFrog said:
AggiEE said:
What part of "near 100%" were you unable to read?
I've gone 18 months without any signs of Covid. I am
taking a calculated risk of potentially being exposed and getting it naturally vs a forced risk of a vaccine
If you are at high risk or feel more secure with the vaccine, go ahead and take it. I'm not claiming you shouldn't. I shouldn't be forced to. It's not about protecting anyone else at this point.
If those vaccines are "near 100%" efficacy, then you can say the same for the mRNA vaccines at preventing hospitalization.
And it is still about protecting others at this point.
That's a rich definition of efficacy - can still catch it and get sick/spread it but with less hospitalization
No, it's about forcing others to be "protected". Anyone who wants the vaccine can get one. The individual should have the right to decline and live with the consequences