You shouldn't be lecturing on probabilities. You have no clue on how to interpret probabilities and use it in real life. Your interpretation of probabilities is akin to "you're less likely to get hit by lightning if you wear this special hat endorsed by pharma, so everybody should wear this hat at all times."
Vaccines decrease your probability of ending up in ICU on a macro level. I think we all know that. That's not the end of the story and does not mean that everybody should get vaccinated.
Your obsession with covid vaccines is abnormal.
You shouldn't be lecturing on probabilities. You have no clue on how to interpret probabilities and use it in real life. Your interpretation of probabilities is akin to "you're less likely to get hit by lightning if you wear this special hat endorsed by pharma, so everybody should wear this hat at all times.)
Vaccines decrease your probability of ending up in ICU on a macro level. I think we all know that. That's not the end of the story and does not mean that everybody should get vaccinated.
Your obsession with covid vaccines is abnormal.