You're right that 60+ does include higher risk for various co-morbidities, and you're absolutely right that a vaccine would make sense for people over 80... if the there were actually vaccines available that worked.
Unfortunately, these things floating around that people are being mandated to take aren't vaccines, and they there is no data available showing that they have any efficacy at all when controlling for the data (because the control group was contaminated by Big Pharma).
Essentially anyone saying the vaccines are effective are begging the question, because there is no longitudinal data available showing their effective.
They work (in that they can reduce severity of symptoms, not in that they prevent you from getting it), just not as well or as safely as advertised.
Informed consent is about truthful & transparent info so people can calculate the risks and make their own decision. This includes the truth about how deadly the virus itself is too.
I probably wouldn't trust this shit even if I was twice as old with more co-morbidities, but I could understand others would.
You're right that 60+ does include higher risk for various co-morbidities, and you're absolutely right that a vaccine would make sense for people over 80... if the there were actually vaccines available that worked.
Unfortunately, these things floating around that people are being mandated to take aren't vaccines, and they there is no data available showing that they have any efficacy at all when controlling for the data (because the control group was contaminated by Big Pharma).
Essentially anyone saying the vaccines are effective are begging the question, because there is no longitudinal data available showing their effective.
In fact, even the zeitgeist are admitting they are ineffective because they're claiming now that you need the boosters to be considered fully vaccinated against every new variant: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/584943-fauci-when-not-if-definition-of-fully-vaccinated-will-change
They work (in that they can reduce severity of symptoms, not in that they prevent you from getting it), just not as well or as safely as advertised.
Informed consent is about truthful & transparent info so people can calculate the risks and make their own decision. This includes the truth about how deadly the virus itself is too.
I probably wouldn't trust this shit even if I was twice as old with more co-morbidities, but I could understand others would.
I haven't come across any placebo control group studies that show that it's not just the placebo effect in play.
We can't know for sure that they even reduce symptoms unless the placebo effect is accounted for.