All the doctors I know (and the doctors they work with closely), understand its severity, and none of them play it down to the extent you do. I've done a lot of work in the health sector, so have a pretty reasonable network. Do I know the exact number of doctors who consider it a severe virus, verse those who don't - no. I just know, without any question, that the absolute majority consider it a severe virus.
Please can you justify your statement "vaccination risk/reward isn't there for those under 50 who aren't seriously health-challenged."?
I appreciate the risks of dying from covid if you're healthy and under 50, are relatively low. However, I've got no doubt that they are far greater than the risks of vaccination (particularly if we lived in a country which was poorly managing the pandemic from a health perspective and hence the prevalence of the virus was significantly greater per capita, e.g. the USA/UK). I look forward to your response.
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