And this is one such time. You can babble as much as you like about co-morbidities and rifles but you said this:
Come on then? What are they? What do you know that the medical experts don't know? Risk free? Like Ivermectin perhaps?
Vitamin D and Exercise - limited to 20 minutes per day during lockdown, how can someone stay fit and get enough sunlight from that?
Here is the post you replied to, edited:
It has been shown to be remarkably safe not withstanding the sad cases where the rare blood clot has led to death.
if the country was being invaded and each citizen was given a type of rifle that occasionally fired backwards at the user, would that rifle be considered safe? Perhaps it would suffice for the short term but we would be working to make it safer.
You are totally misrepresenting the facts.
https://yellowcard.ukcolumn.org/yellow-card-reports1,612 deaths and many more adverse reactions due to vaccination in the UK to date. Unconfirmed, but more than a few at any rate.
If you are saying it is dangerous because of the few deaths there have been you might want to consider banning aspirin as it is believed to lead to 3,000 deaths a year.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jun/14/risk-of-bleeds-and-death-with-daily-aspirin-use-higher-than-thought
No because there are times when it is necessary to have a pain killer. Likewise there are situations where a vaccine is necessary.
It is about weighing the risks against benefits
We also need to take into account (as well as the limitations of the vaccine) that some people are more at risk of covid disease than others.
This study shows that 94% of hospitalizations due to Covod in the US between March 2020 and March 2021 were people who had one or more co-morbidities.
So I think there is justification for vaccinating those in the vulnerable category, provided they are not at more risk of side effects/death from the vaccine. But we need to also weigh the risks against the benefits for healthy people. I think for some the vaccine is being used as a crutch, when there are other ways to prevent disease from Covid that are risk-free. Also it might be more effective to prioritize vulnerable people worldwide before vaccinating the healthy in a rich country.
and you, for whatever reason, are painting an inaccurate and misleading picture of the safety of the vaccine.
Maybe, but I am yet to be convinced, especially from what friends have told me about side effects.
If there is a chance something can kill you even if used professionally, it is not safe. Such a thing ought not to be used indiscriminately. Notwithstanding the great reduction in deaths we have seen since the vaccine rollout, we might have seen a similarly low death rate had we vaccinated just the vulnerable and elderly.