I was vaccinated with Moderna, last shot June 5th. As a military member, I am sure that if boosters really become mandatory, I will be getting told to get one, and I will because I signed up for that, it's part of the job.
If the shots do nothing for keeping the disease from spreading, then it is just a pre-treatment, which according to you keeps people out of ICU, but not free of the disease or even out of the hospital. Therefore, it is not a cure, and as it does not keep you or anyone else from giving it to someone else the only logical thing to do is to let people decide. You are not stopping the virus. This shot does nothing to "beat" the virus. Does it save lives? According to you, there is a good possibility, but the medical people that I have in my family (other people know people too, not just you Ty) report to me that the doctor and nursing staffs seem to be about 50/50 on if people should really get the shot. I know this is shocking to someone who is as in tune with the medical field as you, but I can only report what I hear from my people who are "in the know" as you would say. I would tell people to talk to their doctor about if they should or should not get the shot.
On a tangent, I was wondering if your consistent tirades about how the numbers for Michigan look are simply because you know BVZ is from Michigan so it's now important to you to show him that his state sucks, or is it the only real example you can come up with? You should also really look for a state that doesn't show how inept the party you obviously support is at managing the crisis in the state they run. I seem to recall you going off on Florida and Georgia for our disastrous spikes in the disease and all the doom and gloom. I checked recently and while we still have Covid, the spike is well over, but I expect another after the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, just like will always happen.