Are there any deaths among the billion doses given confirmed to have been caused by one of the new m-RNA vaccines? If so, divide the number of deaths, or permanent injuries caused, by the number of doses administered. You will see the incidence is vanishingly small to infinitesimal.
There are undoubtedly some who are fearful of these sorts of things. And no one would care if these irrational fears had no impact on the rest of us. But sadly they do.
Millions of people without co morbidities survived Covid. The risk of death to them is also vanishingly small. Look it up.
And likewise, millions of people are now subject to long term side effects of being vaccinated. Immune systems gone awry.
Probably not. Therapeutics have vastly improved and infection now, though still very unpleasant to go through, is not nearly so deadly in the developed world as it was. However, treatment is far more expensive than prevention, and sociologically the best outcome is achieved by achieving as wide spread vaccination throughout the world as possible. That's because evolution of the virus puts us all at some small but finite risk, and so far as we know now, that evolution can only be stopped by denying the virus hosts.
If you're vaccinated, why does it matter if someone isn't? Does your seatbelt only work when I wear mine?
Do you understand even the basics of vaccinated herd immunity to prevent prevalence of a disease in a population?
The idea is the unvaccinated are variant factories, and more likely to get and transmit the disease to others.
There certainly are. And as an educator (I can't believe you are one, but lets go with it) I can't believe I have to explain this... The risk of the virus overall is not the risk to an individual. You are amalgamating an 81 year old with 4 co-morbidities with a 25 year old runner, which you can't do (this should be obvious). So if you're the runner, and your risk from COVID is just above absolute zero, and the risk of myocardial infarction is a little higher than the risk of COVID, you say "no thanks". That's just common sense. Add in all sorts of risks that aren't known because you have a vaccine that was rushed and wasn't available for very long, or potentially not properly tested, and you get what we have today.
So someone vaccinated with the measles can catch it from someone who isn't? Or maybe someone vaccinated with Shingles can get it from someone not vaccinated?