- Young people don't catch it - wrong, and they transmit it, too.
- If young people catch it, they don't fall ill severely - wrong, they can.
- If you had it you're safe - wrong. You may be safer, but not to an absolute level, only for a limited time, and decreasingly so.
- Vaccinated = safe - wrong (safer, yes), see above, similar limitations apply. Vaccines provide more safety than a past infection however since they install more triggers in your immune system. Different vaccines provide different levels of safety, varying with your overall general health condition, and decreasing over time (months, with lowered immune response, weeks).
Remember, statistics that say infection is unlikely do *not* say it does not happen. With Russian Roulette, chances of splattering your head are low - and still, trying them is considered suicidal. Apropos...
- The Kremlin created the virus. Maybe they sent someone to the local mink farm or undercover with the 'murricans visiting the lab or ... no proof, it just looks what Vladi'd do, the old tox mix. Make a buck with vaccines, significantly reduce its asian neighbour's population and impair its overall development, hope to sick the PRC and US onto eachother, busy the world to expand the own territory undisturbed (Ukraine, anyone?, Arctic), ... unless you have evidence, feel free to consider it conspiracy storytelling. |