Good go get one and shut the hell up! I hear AstraZeneca ( approved for CDC “splitting hairs”emergency use) has some nice blood clots. Only a dumbass gets a vaccine with a 98.8% chance of surviving it, not to mention preventable with over the counter suppliments and 100% curable with $20 worth of hydroxychloquine and zinc.
If you’re uneasy taking a vaccine, fine. Don’t take it. But don’t try and talk others into doing the same based on your expertise.
The kindest and most moral thing to do is suggest people talk with their physicians -— the one who knows their particular medical history and together decide on a course of action.
Just stop throwing random pellets of fear and anxiety all over the floor. — This helps no one.
Only a dumbass believes there's 98.8% chance of survival across the board. There are several factors that significantly chip away at the survival rate you're quoting:
There's age (over 60) and there are "comorbidities" (other illness) that put someone at greater risk of a long recovery or none at all --- at any age.
These risks include: obesity, lung disease (COPD, asthma), cardiovascular disease (arteriosclerosis, heart valve disorders, heart rhythm disorders, high blood pressure), diabetes, liver disease, existing immune system disorders.
So that blanket 98%+ recovery may be giving some folks a false sense of security. I repeat, the responsible thing to do is encourage people to make the best, informed decision they can make for themselves after talking with their personal physicians.
Stop passing judgment and giving advice on treatment based on your expertise and knowledge.