We all know that getting the virus when one is 95 years old can easily be fatal. Therefore it is highly likely that being vaccinated at that age is a good idea (at least based on the now-very questionable assumption that the vaccines work as advertised), and likely outweighs the side effects/risks of the vaccine.
We also know that being young (and healthy) means that with almost 100% certainty the virus will be no more than a common cold, but the vaccine side effects/risks are probably greater than getting the virus. So not vaccinating if that age is either smart or at least understandable.
So where’s the break-even point? As you go from old to young, at what age does it becoming riskier to take the vaccine than to risk getting the virus?
Funny how they don’t seem interested in telling us that bit of information.
They produce the same antibodies as people who get COVID.
Why would the old take it? The gene therapies (they are NOT vaccines) are killing the old, too.
It increasingly appears this is probably not the case. It seems many people in eldercare die of various complications shortly after taking the shots. This stuff is poison for everybody of all ages. As you say, this is a "very questionable" assumption.
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You apparently haven’t been paying attention to the attrition among the elderly in nursing homes, etc., from taking the vaccine—or the honest analyses of the self-reported efficacy data from Pfizer and Moderna that shows no statistical advantage. Dr. Richard Fleming has dissected the study data.
Giving you that (reasonable and necessary) info implies that THEY think you deserve the right to choose.
You haven’t been paying attention. Tsk, tsk.
This regime is about eliminating choice, thinking. You will comply. You will take the knee.
Otherwise, the kids get it. And, I ain’t talking about a jab.
If you are 95 years old how much interacting with the public do you do? Your chances of getting covid at that age are miniscule unless you are sent to a nursing home. How many 95 year olds do you see out at concerts or ball games,or even resturants? My mother 91 got the shot after being convinced by her doctor. I tried to convince her not to get it at her age, to no avail. She was in declining health but still living by herself. She was dead 3 weeks after the shot. Her condition declined very rapidly after getting the shot. There is no one on earth that can make me take that shot, and I’m 70 with a couple of co-morbiditys. I also go everywhere, and never wear a mask.