So you want to trot out “rare” statistics after hysteria and fear led to the complete shutdown of the country over something that is truly rare for all but a very small sub-segment of the population?
I’m pointing out that vaccination reduces whatever risk is present by a significant margin. It doesn’t make it zero, but it reduces the risk of contracting the disease at all by a huge amount.
It’s not about trotting out “rare statistics” (whatever that means). It’s about a honest and frank discussion about what vaccination is and isn’t. It IS an important tool that helps people drastically reduce their individual risk. It ISN’T a magic cure-all that makes every single person invincible. It also isn’t useless or bad.
“So you want to trot out “rare” statistics after hysteria and fear led to the complete shutdown of the country over something that is truly rare for all but a very small sub-segment of the population?”
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Hey, NOOB, if the subject of this thread has such a poor immune system that he was hospitalized when he was exposed to COVID-19 even after getting vaccinated, imagine how poorly he likely would have done had not the vaccination at least somewhat prepared his immune system.
Or is that beyond your capability to imagine?
It’s not fear mongering when we do it!