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Considering vaccine effectiveness is nowhere near 95% and instead is rapidly dropping, why should I get the vaccine when, I live in an area which currently has no cases, am in one of the lowest risk groups for the virus, and the highest risk group for vaccine side effects?
Why should I choose to take a direct risk with a vaccine for a virus I probably won't catch? This analysis is for 1 side effect (myocarditis) and doesn't include pericarditis or any number of other possible vaccine related illnesses. It also remains to be seen the long term health effects, whether this inflammation will result in future deaths, etc.
Weighing the risks and benefits I'm simply not going to get the vaccine.
I know, I know. But, ugggh, I'm just not going to do it. I'm not going to inject myself with something that will harm me for literally no reason.