Oh do get in the sea Jizbag. Have you actually read or attempted to understand anything I've just told you?
I have supplied you with links from the BMA and an independent immunology group. Apart from enrolling you in an actual medical degree I'm struggling with how to bring your understanding up from the level of the lowest percentile of Sun reader. You obviously would rather believe Carol from Facebook and some tin foil hat wearing knob jockey on YouTube than actual scientists, medical professionals and PhD qualified virologists.
The over 80's were the first to get fully vaccinated and death rates in that age group have fallen. As the number of adults fully vaccinated increases so will death rates decrease.
Even though I have already stated it I'll say it again, a vaccine does not stop you getting a disease, it's not a magic shield. It does give your body the tools (T cells) to fight the disease. In the best case scenario you never notice it was there, in some cases you might feel a little dodgy. Some unlucky people will still get ill, maybe hospitalised and and some will even die. But the vast majority won't. Vastly more won't than if we didn't take the vaccine.
Try to understand the basic concepts, it's so important not to die from being a thicky.
I have supplied you with links from the BMA and an independent immunology group. Apart from enrolling you in an actual medical degree I'm struggling with how to bring your understanding up from the level of the lowest percentile of Sun reader. You obviously would rather believe Carol from Facebook and some tin foil hat wearing knob jockey on YouTube than actual scientists, medical professionals and PhD qualified virologists.
The over 80's were the first to get fully vaccinated and death rates in that age group have fallen. As the number of adults fully vaccinated increases so will death rates decrease.
Even though I have already stated it I'll say it again, a vaccine does not stop you getting a disease, it's not a magic shield. It does give your body the tools (T cells) to fight the disease. In the best case scenario you never notice it was there, in some cases you might feel a little dodgy. Some unlucky people will still get ill, maybe hospitalised and and some will even die. But the vast majority won't. Vastly more won't than if we didn't take the vaccine.
Try to understand the basic concepts, it's so important not to die from being a thicky.