Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered?

If majority of the population are either asymptomatic or show mild symptoms (as they would with the vaccine), the benefit is null. Data has always shown that the severity of the symptoms are discriminate on factors that we spoke of earlier. Those that fall into that category are the ones who will benefit from the vaccine (well, most of them 😕). And if you read my post, those would be the targeted groups. And no one is turning anything around on the vaccinated; all I said was you can't really take a moral high ground saying you are getting vaccinated to protect others when the benefit is truly a personal one. And I think you knew what I was saying too. You couldn't possibly get what I said as me turning anything on the vaccinated.


If that's what you got from my post, you either lack reading comprehension (which I doubt) or (more probable) your bias towards this topic won't allow you to read any post that doesn't agree with yours objectively. "Fat kids," as you call them, would fall under the groups considered vulnerable.
For someone who's been quick to repeatedly accuse others of failing to properly read and comprehend posts, you've consistently ignored the point repeatedly made by multiple people that vaccination has a protective effect against infection in the first place, reducing people's chances of being infectious at all and hence having a protective effect for others.

Here: https://assets.publishing.service.g...41593/Vaccine-surveillance-report-week-50.pdf

That's the latest COVID-19 vaccine surveillance report from the UK Health Security Agency.

See the section on 'Effectiveness against transmission', that begins:

As described above, several studies have provided evidence that vaccines are effective at preventing infection. Uninfected individuals cannot transmit; therefore, the vaccines are also effective at preventing transmission. There may be additional benefit, beyond that due to prevention of infection, if some of those individuals who become infected despite vaccination are also at a reduced risk of transmitting (for example, because of reduced duration or level of viral shedding).​

The benefit is categorically not just a personal one; being vaccinated has been shown in multiple studies to reduce the chances of onward transmission. Why are you refusing to acknowledge that?