I wish I were young (and know what I know now), anyway it seems like a no-brainer, the disease is unlikely to kill you and give you natural antibodies if you were to catch it, the vaccine is experimental (government says so) and who knows how it will effect you.
Note that groups at higher risk have more stored iron. Anyone can reduce unnecessary iron in their bodies by removing blood or taking something that removes it.
If a person’s blood ferritin is less than 70 ng/ml, he has iron deficiency.
I think there’s always a trade off.
I agree immunity conferred by having it is probably best. But in some cases the disease does kill or cause long term problems.
Different risk groups. Obese diabetic people are probably better off getting vaccinated.