@UnrulyBeauty In my city several dozen of ppl died of the virus within one single building, even. (Multiply this across the city, and then the region, and then the Canadian Province.) This on balance sounds fairly like an argument to be vaccinated against the virus, when the vaccine is available.
With all those ppl dying at that rate in my city even within one building, I'm not sure that an argument "No one get vaccinated in case it's not okay!" sounds very convincing.
Many of my friends/family, have gotten sick, but only one I know has died here. I just hope they don't make it mandatory. If someone needs to take it, because they are afraid of getting it again and it would pose a health risk, I understand. But I don't want to be a guinea pig. Rubella vaccine was out for years. Had it when I was a child. Let my daughter take it. Had no idea it contained aborted fetus cells in it. I am not okay with that. I want to know 100% sure what is being put in my body or my children now.