I do not recall there every being a guarantee that the vaccines would prevent the infection or prevent death.
Some people were going to die regardless.
You are latching onto bits and pieces just to continue a narrative.
The vaccines worked very well. But they do not work as well against the Delta variant. This is clear.
Secondly, natural immunity, which is developed after having the virus, seems to be the best protection.
Therefore, if you feel you are vulnerable and want the vaccine so when you get Covid that the symptoms may be survivable, choose that.
If you feel you can survive Covid without the vaccine, choose that.
Mandates, masks and all the "gotcha" crap is just noise.
Those are the facts.
“ The vaccines worked very well. But they do not work as well against the Delta variant. This is clear.”
It’s not clear at all. You’re doing nothing more that spouting the narrative. The REAL scientists have said all along that the jabs CAUSED the variants. Oh, and the jabs NEVER worked. You fell for the ole bait and switch, and got suckered into the efficacy numbers without understanding what they actually meant. Stupid is as stupid does.
Educate yourself (assuming that’s possible) about ARR (Absolute Risk Reduction) rather than falling for the impressive sounding RRR (Relative Risk Reduction). Once you do, you’ll learn the jabs only give about a couple percent improvement, and that’s before taking into consideration of any adverse effects.
You Covidians are really a sad bunch..
I took the vaccine after witnessing a loved one fight it in the hospital, and survived thanks to monoclonal antibodies. Comorbidities made it a very tough fight. I heard enough stories about the type of death this chinese import causes, especially those with things like asthma. The decision is one any adult must make based upon a cost/benefit assessment. Now I’m considering a shingles vaccine since hearing stories among Freepers who’ve had it. The vaccine can kick just as hard as my Moderna ones did. But it is worth it, according to my calculations.
Individualism, a waning ideal amongst us.