You see, none of your stats are actionable on its own. Everything is relative.
Covid vaccines are good for some people. For example, they help if you’re old, fat, have hypertension, etc.
For the rest, here’s how to decide if covid vaccines are right for you:
What are the odds that, first, you actually get infected with covid and, second, that you end up in ICU after infection?
Then, compare that to what are the odds of a vaccine injury if you get vaccinated and then the odds of getting infected and being hospitalized?
But then, covid stats are manipulated to begin eith (eg. canada and usa count a covid dearh as died with covid, not necessarily because of covid).
Nobody will present covid vaccine stats to us like this. I suspect that it’s easier for governments to just say vax everybody rather than, say, picking out fat people. Picking out fat people would be a nightmare for governments, so they take the easy route.
If you have hypertension, definitely get the vaccine. Or, consider the choices that led to you having hypertension in the first place.
You see, none of your stats are actionable on its own. Everything is relative.
Covid vaccines are good for some people. For example, they help if you’re old, fat, have hypertension, etc.
For the rest, here’s how to decide if covid vaccines are right for you:
What are the odds that, first, you actually get infected with covid and, second, that you end up in ICU after infection?
Then, compare that to what are the odds of a vaccine injury if you get vaccinated and then the odds of getting infected and being hospitalized?
But then, covid stats are manipulated to begin eith (eg. canada and usa count a covid dearh as died with covid, not necessarily because of covid).
Nobody will present covid vaccine stats to us like this. I suspect that it’s easier for governments to just say vax everybody rather than, say, picking out fat people. Picking out fat people would be a nightmare for governments, so they take the easy route.
If you have hypertension, definitely get the vaccine. Or, consider the choices that led to you having hypertension in the first place.