I would like to at least say that, although the vaccine was less than perfectly safe, not taking it was (and is) bad risk management: given the likelihood of eventual infection, it’s safer overall to get a vaccine than to risk a COVID infection in an unvaccinated state. And being vaccinated probably at least reduced the amount that an infected person would spread the virus. (Fauci’s “less than honest” communication was still both terrible and morally wrong.)
If you did catch the virus while unvaccinated, though, you’re in roughly the same position as people who got one dose of vaccine anyway.
I would like to at least say that, although the vaccine was less than perfectly safe, not taking it was (and is) bad risk management: given the likelihood of eventual infection, it’s safer overall to get a vaccine than to risk a COVID infection in an unvaccinated state. And being vaccinated probably at least reduced the amount that an infected person would spread the virus. (Fauci’s “less than honest” communication was still both terrible and morally wrong.)
If you did catch the virus while unvaccinated, though, you’re in roughly the same position as people who got one dose of vaccine anyway.