SweetSue92
Diamond Member
From your image:
“52.7% of the population is fully vaccinated yet only account for 20-25% of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.”
Even from your own source, getting the vaccine is better than not being vaccinated.
#Math
First you have to make it through the first two weeks of the first, and then the second shot, when the vaccines make you MORE susceptible to getting the virus in the first place, and the CDC *conveniently* still counts you as unvaccinated. Then you have to factor in all the risks of the vaccine itself. So not necessarily, esp considering that the benefit might be four months, after you are actually fully vaccinated, and before the vaccine begins wearing off.