case fatality rate in Canada is 1.1% so your math is off, that is 98.9%. Might not seem like a big difference but it’s an additional 350 deaths.Considering that there is a 99.98% chance that they will be just fine and you will too, the "risk and reward" should be obvious by now. Don't be afraid to sit across a table from an unvaxxed person. You will live to see another day lol
More than that, risk of Covid isn’t solely fatal, there is greatly increased risk of Myocarditis and long haul symptoms. Not to mention that for most people, they actually care about not passing it on to loved ones who are at greater risk of severe reaction.
To imply that worry of death is the only reason someone would want to avoid Covid is beyond ignorant.
*Yemen has a 1.2% fully vaccination rate and a 18% case fatality rate. That is what happens without vaccination and that would mean nearly 6.5 million dead Canadians at that rate.
CORRECTION- the above 6.5 million dead is assuming all Canadians had Covid. I should have based it on actual cases which would mean 566,000 dead from Covid in Canada. My mistake.
I left the original post unedited. But the main point remains, 18% case fatality is the minimum we should expect in a theoretical no vaccines Canada, proving it’s overwhelming efficacy.
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