Lots of compelling information for those that wish excuses for not getting the vaccine. Good deal! Don't get it, if that is what you wish. Are you trying to convince us or yourself that you have a valid reason for not getting it? Makes no difference to me, because I do not know you and will not mourn you when you are gone. Either way, it just paves the way for others that really need assistance to get their vaccination.
I can give you a reason why I WON'T get the Flu vaccination, but I still think you should get it. Big difference. I have never had the flu and still believe I am healthy enough to survive it when or if it does finally catch up to me. On the other hand, I know this COVID will KILL my spouse so I am getting the vaccination. This is my reasoning for getting it. I know two family members that have died WITH COVID. I did not say BECAUSE of COVID because as much as it is being blamed, I really don't know. On the other hand, I know more than a dozen folks personally, as either family or friend that have shrugged the infection off in a few days. However, those were mostly younger folks. I believe that I would shrug it off also, but my spouse not so much. I am pretty sure it would kill her. I did a lot of research regarding the vaccinations for COVID and consider them to be mostly pretty safe. If not, and it hits me 20 years down the road, I will be in my 90's.....

Just curious, how many on here would sacrifice a few years for a loved one? Never mind, talk is cheap. Actions are evidence.
You like taking chances? Flip a coin and find out if you get the vaccine or don't get it. Either way, you are taking chances. Can you walk through life, never in the vicinity of an infected person, hoping that you won't catch the virus when you did not receive the inoculation? Or, do you take a chance on the vaccine where there is evidence that it has only been studied and tested for a little over a decade and the long term effects are not yet known? You see, I am in my 70's so the idea of "long term effects" have little pertinence to me.
That's my reasoning for getting the vaccination.