That all depends on multiple factors, such as age, immune system, respiratory health, weight. Talk to someone suffering from Long Covid if you think it is more dangerous to have the the vaccine. I worked with a guy who STILL has no sense of smell or taste and it’s 15 months since he had it. Other people have had to have double lung transplants, etc. My chances of dying if I contract it are 58% so I got the shots as soon as I could and I’m glad I did, no side effects at all. But I still wear a mask when I’m out so we can all be safe…
You have a much greater chance of surviving Covid if you are vaccinated, you may still contract it but will not need to be hospitalization or on a ventilator (or die) that’s why.
No so, an 80 year old died of covid despite having had both shots, you are not fully protected, just “mostly” Pfizer is 95% effective, but that still leave 5%…
“Only the White man would think that if he cut an inch off the bottom of the blanket and attached it to the top of the blanket he would have a bigger blanket.”
The few days of the year we need it hardly justifies the price…