But what’s your point?
It’s been common knowledge that COVID disproportionately affects the elderly for quite some time.
This is the case with the majority of diseases.
Exactly my point.
If you stratify the data by age and risk profile, taking a 99.999% survivable vaccine for a 99.99% survivable virus is a bit silly.
Keep in mind we don't know the long-term risks yet.
That being said, I told myself that once we have two years of data, I might take it.
Two years is this coming April.
That being said...I don't know if I want to take it, as a man in my health status has a rounded 0.0% chance of dying of Covid.
Since the odds of me getting myocarditis are around 1 in 10,000, I don't see the point.
OAK - do you know of ONE healthy 40-year-old man who is not obese who died of Covid?
I don't know one.