BUT... there are many many many who have had it and not got tested.
But using the known numbers above, one out of every 59 people who test positive for the disease,,,, are dead...
Not taking sides, just quoting facts...
I have not heard of anyone dying from the vaccine so far, but one in 59 dies from the virus. and its increasing. and there is a newer strain out that is worse. So that alone would make it difficult to argue not taking the vaccine.
Other facts... younger folks have a much much much higher survival rate. Older folks have a much much much worse survival rate. So again, base on facts,, if your a younger person, you could argue against it.. If your an older person, I guessing here that the death rate is at least 4to 10 in 59 people or even higher. SO.. for an older person to argue against taking the vaccine, is a pretty flimsy argument..
Currently its still your choice. However if you are going to be around older folks you have a very high chance of KILLING them if you are a carrier of the virus. I know of a case where the mom deliberately lied to the 68 year old baby sitter and ended up killing her with her infected children. I think she should be tried for murder.
Again, based of facts, there is a very very very weak argument for not taking the vaccine. Folks who carry around an epi-pen due to allergic reactions are the folks who need to be more careful but facts still are in favor of taking the vaccine. They should be monitored for at least 30 minutes after taking the shot.
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