i won’t be forced. period.
i may eventually get one of these experimental mrna “vaccines” (i know-—not a trad vaccine, gene therapy or whatever). i may get a different one not yet developed. or i may get none of them. i’m not an anti-vaxer. i’ve risked many vaccines in my lifetime and i will take the ones i’m familiar with again. some i’ll pass on having had a reaction.
i got the pitzer vaccine for my 91 year old mom as the risk of the vaccine clearly overrode the risk of catching the virus for her.
for my kids, no way. for my wife and i, over 40, we’re now reconsidering given new information on risk and the disease itself. at this point we’re still waiting for a good choice of vaccines, and more information. of the existing ones, the pitzer is the only one i’d consider taking myself at this point.
There’s absolutely no way that you can say with any certainty, that it’s safer for your 91 year old mother to be vaccinated, than not, when vaccine has only been approved for emergency use, and has only been developed within a year.
I was talking to someone the other day whose 93 year old mother tested positive with no symptoms. And her 98 year old aunt was sick with COVID. Her symptoms were like a mild cold.