So I'm anti-mask pro-vaccine. Sort of like Trump in his views. I say live your life. I had covid in late march this year. Wasn't too bad, felt crappy for a couple days, didn't know why, assumed it was allergies, two days in I remembered the smell test, couldn't smell a thing, got tested and was positive. By the time I got tested symptoms were pretty much gone.
That being said I still got vaccinated two months later, why? Not because I was afraid of Covid in any way. I got it because it was free, easy and I'm not scared of vaccines!! I had them as a child, my children have them as babies for diseases I never heard of, I just trust the doctors.
I understand this was rushed out faster then normal. But it wasn't like the rushed it out in a week or two. Thousands of people were dying and they still waited 8 months until they felt confident it was safe enough. Thats enough for me, doctors and the medical community are always overly safe (wear seatbelts, no tackle football, etc) So if in an emergency they rush something out in 8 months instead of 2 years I still feel pretty safe about them.
I fully understand they don't know everything about Covid yet. I had the pfizer vaccine. If they recommend a booster I'll get it eventually when it's convienient. Whatever. I'm sure I'm plenty immune already but like I said not afraid of vaccines. Throw in no limitations of places needing vaccine cards and it's a no brainer to me.