As for the difference between dying 'of Covid' and dying 'with Covid', it is never going to be an exact science due to the numbers involved but the fact remains they caught Covid and it shortened their life, with the exception of people who died in car crashes (or similar) within 28 days of a Covid test but that is going to be a very low amount out probably balanced up with people who died without being tested in the early days of the pandemic.
If you don't want to have the vaccination then that is your personal choice but do remember that if the 85% of us - or however many have it in the end - shared that view we would either still be in strict lockdown and/or deaths might be in the millions in this country by now.
I think people who choose to ignore the weight of evidence are similar to a lot of people who buy into conspiracy theories in that they either want to find someone to blame for everything that goes wrong in the world or try and prove it is made up or vastly overestimated. By doing this it mentally shields them for the realisation that bad things do happen that no one is responsible for. It's a coping mechanism, ultimately,
If you don't want to have the vaccination then that is your personal choice but do remember that if the 85% of us - or however many have it in the end - shared that view we would either still be in strict lockdown and/or deaths might be in the millions in this country by now.
I think people who choose to ignore the weight of evidence are similar to a lot of people who buy into conspiracy theories in that they either want to find someone to blame for everything that goes wrong in the world or try and prove it is made up or vastly overestimated. By doing this it mentally shields them for the realisation that bad things do happen that no one is responsible for. It's a coping mechanism, ultimately,