@Capella and
@Zasada
trying to keep the conversation civil, from what I know, the vaccine only helps reduce your symptoms if you got it. It does not stop you from getting Covid or spreading it. So if thats the case, anyone in those venues could still give covid to you, it just that if they did, you would not get as sick if you got it.
So why would it mater if I was vaccinated or not? I would be the one taking the risk.
but to individual points:
Capella: I dont know if it is safe. If I knew it was safe, I wouldn't think 2x about taking it. Again, its approved for emergency use, no long term studies have been done and the fact that the manufacturers cannot be held liable for future side effects worries me. I dont want to be calling an 800 number in 5 years after seeing a commercial saying" if you had the covid vax and your arm fell off, call...".
Zas: Yes, its my choice to go to large venues, and I'm ok with that. But what about when this is required at the supermarket, or a restaurant? What about a family event? does anyone think this will only be for large events? Again, going on my thoughts above that the Vax only really protects me, why would my being there be a threat to anyone else?
Also to your measles vax comment. I am not anti-vax. My kids are vaxed agaisnt all of those (except my daughter who medically cant be). But those have been around for years and well tested over generations.