Anyone not getting vaccinated is part of the problem..... for other people who aren't getting vaccinated. So... who cares?
Everyone should. First, unvaccinated spread cases to others, extending the duration of the pandemic for everyone. Or should that not be a concern?
Second— to use as an example, the nursing home my elderly mother in law lives in. Unvaccinated workers have caused repeated lockdowns throughout the pandemic. Relatives cannot visit their loved ones. In the case of my in-laws, this additional stress (on top of the existing stress of trying to care for and/or even visit to ensure the health of my mother in law who has Alzheimer’s) has caused physical and mental issues for my father in law.
The latest lockdown is due to an outbreak of COVID— caused by callous and selfish employees who refuse to vaccinate.
Vaccinated but still frail and elderly residents were all forced to move from their existing rooms into an isolation ward at the home. Unvaccinated who tested positive are all now hospitalized. This would normally place a strain on hospital staff and resources, but as we’ve learned from other posters here, COVID wards are apparently completely separate from existing hospital resources and somehow magically appear whenever needed, fully staffed and ready to go.
So to conclude, with the exception of the aforementioned magically appearing COVID wards, people able to receive the vaccine but who refuse are doing much more harm than simply spreading the virus to other unvaccinated folks. They continue to exist as a vector for the virus to spread, prolonging the pandemic and causing real physical, mental, emotional and economic harm to everyone, vaccinated or not.
A “personal choice” not to receive the vaccine is a selfish act which hurts everyone. A lesson we should already know but one that we must instill in everyone if we are ever going to escape from this quagmire.
(Edited to fix numerous typos and other errors. Must be the weather today.)