darkwolf666
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I appreciate how much you've been through. Anyone who has followed your posts must have. And I have no desire to upset you with this, but I suspect I might. Nevertheless, I feel it needs to be said on this thread.
I've spent the vast majority of my working life working with specialist tools for insurers and have spent a lot of time with actuaries. Those who work in the Life Protection sector particular have the job of working out how statistically likely it is you will die or get a critical illness soon after taking out a policy. And, before Covid existed, those things tended to be age, BMI and history of critical disease.
It's no exaggeration to say that once you are vaccinated, all the current data points to you once again being at risk from the other thing that is scaring you, and not covid at all. From your age, BMI or underlying condition. Which is more or less where we were when things were normal.
Is that slight additional risk and worry, perhaps around 8% looking at the AZ data, really worth losing a whole generation of children's education, destroying the university system, culture, music and art, the hospitality and travel industry, lower league football, and risking our species becoming one that has forgotten how to adequately socialise?
Er, no upset to me GB, me and the missus feel we have faced off death once, so quite fancy our chances once both vaccinated...
Having said that, my original point stands, there are plenty of people worried about what is going to happen, irrational fears or not!