uclaLabrat
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Sure. Lots of people in your situation are dead. End of story. If you get it, and based on omicron you will, you will probably be fine. Or, you can take an extensively tested, safe, and free (or damn near it) to reduce that risk by 10-100 fold.Can anyone here explain why someone like me, a 29 year old male with a normal BMI and no comorbidities, needs a vaccine that doesn't even stop transmission for a virus that at it's worst is basically a bad flu for someone with my circumstances? I know it's trendy to point the finger at every unvaccinated individual as an "antivaxxer science denier", but a lot of us just don't see the point. It also doesn't help that the official Covid narrative had changed so much before the first does were even available that I simply don't trust the media and all their self-appointed experts. I'm an "essential" worker who's also never been tested, either, and I'm fine after two years of this.
That's pretty easy math.