Same reason when factoring probabilities as this anon said.
>>13755576Additionally, there is no real benefit to me given that the “vaccine” only reduces the chances of severe symptoms and doesn’t prevent me from catching or spreading. Given I’m healthy, exercising, and eating a good diet, and in my 20’s; the likelihood of severe complications coming from covid is minimal; to the point where I’d be much more likely to have complications from the “vaccine” like myocarditis.
There are also baseless equivalencies that people throw.
>they’re like seatbelts!Seatbelt manufacturers are liable if the product is faulty, and I can remove them at any time. I don’t need proof of seatbelt usage when going to the store or working from home.
>You already got vaccines for public school!The vaccines are for diseases that are far more dangerous and have undergone decades of research for those vaccines specifically. As it stands, the covid vaccines aren’t even authorized for school-age children, and like before, I don’t need to show proof of measles vaccination to work or enter a concert.
>The vaccine went through research and is FDA approved!The FDA approved version (literally a label switch) isn’t available ANYWHERE in the US; and the fact that the FDA has to determine the safety of boosters and the vaccine for age groups tells me it’s absolutely still in an experimental stage.
Further, there is no conclusive data on these “vaccines” at all. It took months for finding a link between them and side effects like myocarditis and menstrual issues in women; and the debate between recovered immunity and vaccination does not lend credibility. Seeing the bullshit going on in Australia, some European countries, and some US states indicates what’s happening is not based in scientific reasoning.
To the protest of family, I’ve come to accept I might lose my job; because I’m not content with being part of this shitty game. I’m just saying no.