Also, why the fuck does it matter if I dont get it? If all the sheep get it then they're protected from my Chyna virus. Thats how you know something is fucky
The best argument you can come up with for vaccinating as many people as possible is herd immunity. Some people can't get the vaccine. Either they're allergic to ingredients in the vaccine or they are immunocompromised so they can't mount a successful immune response. So if these people get COVID they will be at high risk of death. So the idea is to have as many immune people as possible in a population so that the virus has a hard time spreading naturally and taking hold endemically in a population.
That said, I'm opposed to any form of mandatory vaccination program even if they are objectively beneficial to society. I think that individual rights should trump collective benefits.
Also, why the fuck does it matter if I dont get it? If all the sheep get it then they're protected from my Chyna virus. Thats how you know something is fucky
The best argument you can come up with for vaccinating as many people as possible is herd immunity. Some people can't get the vaccine. Either they're allergic to ingredients in the vaccine or they are immunocompromised so they can't mount a successful immune response. So if these people get COVID they will be at high risk of death. So the idea is to have as many immune people as possible in a population so that the virus has a hard time spreading naturally and taking hold endemically in a population.
That said, I'm opposed to any form of mandatory vaccination program even if they are objectively beneficial to society. I think that individual rights should trump collective benefits.
The argument itself seems good on its face until you start looking into actual efficacy of vaccines - then it just becomes nonsense