GoofGoof
Premium Member
That’s the problem. These people are not looking at all of the facts. They are looking at the risks from Covid for themselves and saying I’m young and healthy so unlikely to have a bad negative outcome. Then they look at the vaccine and should see there is even a smaller actual known risk to getting the vaccine, but then they are assigning a value to a possible future risk of the vaccine. Crazy stuff like “how do we know that 10 years from now the vaccine won’t cause something bad”. There is 100% zero science behind this. The vaccine is out of your body in days not years and what’s left are anti-bodies and T cells. The same anti-bodies and T cells produced with natural infection. So in 10 years if those cells create an issue (not really likely) then anyone naturally infected would have the exact same risk as someone vaccinated. So no, not a reasonable take when the risk of the vaccine is in reality much lower than the risk of a natural infection even though both are low.Correct. The folks I know, and this is obviously anecdotal, since I am not a pollster or anything....
They aren't anti-vax. In fact, they are pro vax. Kids all vaxxed up, they are all vaxxed up. No problems at all. What I always hear is...
"I'm not afraid of getting Covid, and nothing changes for me after the vaccine, so why bother?" Or some variant of that. These people aren't going viral fighting in grocery stores about masks. They are regular people who follow all the "rules". They just aren't interested in an experimental medicine that changes nothing for them. IMO, a very reasonable take.