Right. Chuck it. Rely on science. And rely on statistics. Is the vaccine going to save everyone? No.
Is it going to increase your chances of surviving and freeing up healthcare resources for others? Yes.
Are there risks associated with the vaccine? Yes.
Despite that are your chances - and those of the vulnerable around you - better, statistically, if you get vaccinated? Yes.
The sooner we take the plunge and get vaccinated then the sooner we can get people and businesses back to work, paying their rent/mortgages, employing people, and kick-starting our economy.
Look at the stats: it's the unvaccinated that are getting sick and dying. And as crappy as that is there's more: it's the unvaccinated that are providing the fertile ground for new variants to appear. As long as a sizable proportion of the population is breeding new variants, that's how long the chance of the situation getting worse survives.
Right. Chuck it. Rely on science. And rely on statistics. Is the vaccine going to save everyone? No.
Is it going to increase your chances of surviving and freeing up healthcare resources for others? Yes.
Are there risks associated with the vaccine? Yes.
Despite that are your chances - and those of the vulnerable around you - better, statistically, if you get vaccinated? Yes.
The sooner we take the plunge and get vaccinated then the sooner we can get people and businesses back to work, paying their rent/mortgages, employing people, and kick-starting our economy.
Look at the stats: it's the unvaccinated that are getting sick and dying. And as crappy as that is there's more: it's the unvaccinated that are providing the fertile ground for new variants to appear. As long as a sizable proportion of the population is breeding new variants, that's how long the chance of the situation getting worse survives.