>I won't be bullied into getting an unnecessary procedure just because the burden of proof has not been met (re: spotty studies).
Bullied? Where I live (NYC), they will pay you $100[0] to get vaccinated. I wish more folks would "bully" me that way.
I'd add, that at least in the US, no one is forcing anyone to have an unwanted procedure. Every single "vaccine mandate" has come with the caveat that you can avoid being vaccinated by getting tested regularly.
As to whether or not a COVID vaccination is necessary or not is, for some strange reason, a controversial question.
Have you been vaccinated against Polio? If so, why is that different than COVID? Not being snarky here, just genuinely curious as to how you see those as different.
Given a 100 bucks if you do, denied admission everywhere and job threatened if you don't.
I did not make the decision to vaccinate against polio, that was made for me. I trust my parents made an educated decision and its beside the point now, I am vaccinated. Does polio vaccine manufacturer have readily available risk/benefit data for people who've already had polio? Covid vaccines don't provide this data so burden of proof is not met. I'd judge polio vaccine the same way under the same circumstances.
I won't be bullied into getting an unnecessary procedure just because the burden of proof has not been met (re: spotty studies).
> Your statement seems to be along the lines of "Biden won't give me a pony! He's alienating me!"
That seems uncalled for.