Your right, but be careful. Sometimes innocent beliefs and choices can lead to death as in the case of a longtime friend of mine who refused to have either a flu or a pneumonia vaccination. He died as a result of viral pneumonia.
What people fail to realize is that there are NO ABSOLUTES.
I am very pro vaccine.
I am 50 and have had pneumonia 9 times (only counting doctor diagnosis) since childhood. I even contracted pneumonia once after receiving the vaccine (2 years after vaccination). Doc says that it is the disease that is most likely to kill me. It is also possible that I will get rid of the strain that is in me but not covered by the vaccine. Since I have had a UPP and Septoplasty, I have not had a occurrence for past 10 years. One could argue that fixing my sinuses also fixed my vulnerability to pneumonia.
I travel extensively. I also got hep / yellow fever / encephalitis / and several others because I have decided that for my own situation, the risk of getting the vaccine are less than the risk of the disease.
But that is not always the case. People should be allowed to weigh their options and choose for themselves.