Pondrew said:
I said to myself on Friday that I would not continue with this thread, as it is utterly pointless.... however,
I wonder if it is an age issue that is happening here, and no doubt countless other internet sites throughout the world?
The people vehemently arguing for the vaccine (of which I am one), seem to be predominantly (from what I have gleaned) over the age of 50.
The (very few, mainly our flying scotsman friend) who are opposed, seem to be in their 30s.
Maybe there is an "exuberance of youth" type of difference of opinion here?
I, for one can forgive the ignorance of youth, Lord knows I had very different views 25 years ago, but cannot forgive the "conspiracy theories".
I assume thats me then :roll:
Have you actually read and more importantly understood anything I've posted here?
I have, quite clearly and I dare say articulately and on many occasions stated my concerns are not based on some batshit conspiracy theory but instead based on a balance of probability using the available data.
Survival Rate for my age bracket: 98%
Chance of developing "Long COVID": Between 5% and 10%
Effectiveness of the vaccine: 89% (making 98% survival rate say 99.7% and dropping Long COVID to say 1-3%)
Longevity of the vaccine:
**Unknown**
Short term side effects of vaccine: Possible mild to moderate flu like symptoms, possible sickness, fainting etc (nothing all that uncommon)
Long term side effects of vaccine:
**Unknown**
Number of times the vaccine will need to be taken:
**Unknown**
Sadly you actually were onto something before you went down the route of ridiculing people as "cOnSpIrAcY tHeOrIsTs" it is down to age I would say, I have almost a guarantee that I will be fine if I catch it, I DO NOT KNOW if there will be some terrible side effect that surfaces in a year or so (that isnt saying I believe there will be but only a fool would believe it to be impossible). Taking the vaccine doesn't protect others, we already know that with a vaccine I will still spread the virus, therefore the choice wholly and solely effects me and me alone. So I have to balance the maybe 50 years of life I have left and the possibility of some unknown side effect appearing in that time that could be life changing or shortening against a 1% increase in survival rate..... its really not that hard a decision.
Also for the record, I'm not in the 9% of "Hell No"s I chose "After results of first round are known"
