I accept there is the possibility of negative outcomes from vaccination. Whether in the short-term or long, whether fatal or merely temporarily unpleasant. And that none of us really know what the outcomes will be. For us as individuals or for us as the world population.
But, at present, the balance seems well in favour of accepting vaccination. In my mind.
Absolutely, with no evidence on so many important factors, it comes down to our own beliefs.
Ultimately we each know our own circumstances:
1) Getting infected risk.
2) Risk of infecting others.
3) Age related risk of suffering worse if we do get infected.
4) Age related risk of suffering eventual harm from the insufficiently tested vaccines.
At 85, living alone, staying indoors, meeting hardly anyone else, keeping good distancing, mask wearing, means my risk from 1 and 2 is so small that it's almost negligible. That in turn minimises my number 3 age risk. And my risk from number 4 is non existent since I have no longer term future. So with no minuses I might as well have the jab to conform, even though there are almost no advantages in doing so.
If the preceding were fully applied to my 55 year old circumstances there would be two key differences. Firstly my number 3 age related risk of suffering badly if infected would be lower. Secondly the risk if any from number 4 would be higher with a likelyhood of around 30 years future to live. Therefore on balance I would have refused the early jab being offered in a rush mass injection program.
If the preceding were fully applied to my 35 year old circumstances, my number 1 risks would have been very high due to volume of people I was meeting back then. That in turn would raise my number 2 risk of infecting others. My number 3 risk would be quite low due to the younger age, but my number 4 risk if any would be much higher with a long future to live. The balance of these risks would mean I'd happily accept the early jab then.
Each of us will have our own set of current circumstances from which we are entitled to reach our own conclusions.
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