What concerns me is potential for ADE or cytokine issues down road with vaccine. Had virus, so the issue is trying to point out unknowns to family. Vaccine may be a low risk, but carries high consequence if risk is realized. For something that would not kill a single one of them as they are young and healthy I find it absurd they consider it. But everyone wants to return to normal state...
Family believes I’ve gone nuts for my questioning.
Honestly I don’t think your a for questioning. The one thing this has taught us who are watching is that politically people are standing science on its ear. You had the disease. I see no reason for you to be vaccinated. Surely If there were repeat cases we would have seen them in the last 15 months.
Why vaccinate against something that it appears you are immune from. Additionally should you contract the disease against what appears to be a sizable set of odds, you could get the monoclonal antibodies in sufficient time to arrest disease from progressing.
While I don’t think you would develop cytokine storm down the road as it makes little sense as Covid also in its infective form being an RNA virus would predispose you to future cytokine storm on re-exposure and it does not seem to happen, I don’t think this is a legitimate worry.
However you have had it, you should have developed T cell immunity and I think it is not only reasonable but well within the understanding of disease to forego the vaccine.
You are hardly nuts.
This article mentions ADE...
...But not the potential for a bio-weapon to trigger ADE in the vaxxers and wipe out western civilization:
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=241577
I agree with you for the same reasons.
However the majority of my family, I got a big one, agree to avoid this vaccine.