I had thought about it a lot and decided that it was probably worth the risk, based on conversations with medical researchers who really understand how it works.
Then yesterday we had a workplace webinar where the president said that all staff are required to get the vaccine. Someone said how can you possibly require a vaccine that isn't even approved, but is only under emergency use authorization. The general counsel piped up and said that we think we are within our legal rights to require you to get it.
Someone else pointed out that in order to get this experimental vaccine we have to sign away our liability rights, so if the vaccine injures or kills us we have no recourse. And so isn't the company then liable for forcing you to take that risk? The webinar went silent for about 40 seconds and then the general counsel said that she would "circle back" on that question. So now they are worried...
Going to wait this one out for a bit.
Had the virus. It was a cold for a week. My wife had it worse than me it was more like the flue for her. She had a fever for several days besides that we were tired and had coughs and lost our smell and taste which was weird. It really wasn’t a big deal. I will say the one thing that stuck out to me is that the virus lingered longer than a cold or the actual flu but it was a giant nothing burger. We are in our 30’s for those that are curious.