for reasons that i am not prepared to go into covid would very likely put my life in danger. i'm 35 and a productive member of the workforce. if we are going to argue based on anecdotes i'll take mine over yours, given that i have no way to validate your claims, and vice-versa. this is why anecdotes aren't evidence.
most people do fine out of it. some don't. some die.
do you not see by your own use of language that you are not thinking about this clearly and rationally? 'in a senior home where we murdered over 50% of all covid deaths to date' is an extremely strong claim to state without evidence.
i am sorry about your father.
did you read my post? i notice you only quoted the second half, is that because in the first half, i was doing the opposite of what you claim?
can you please explain to me where my error is- regardless of whether immunity acquired by vaccines is worse than immunity acquired by covid infection, is it not better to get a vaccine, given the comparative risks of covid infection vs adverse events from vaccines.
if the immunity conferred by infection is comparable to that conferred by vaccines, and according to my reference it is being treated as such by Switzerland for up to a year after infection, then i agree that it is unfair to people who have been infected to require a vaccine to partake in society.
for people who have not had covid, so have no immunity, it is safer to get vaccinated.