Desert Hound
DA
That is exactly why there is a difference in vaccination between the 2.Polio on the other hand struck down otherwise healthy people so everyone was at risk even if the early shots carried a risk themselves. A person under 40 has a less than .1% chance of dying from covid. A person under 40 though could have been crippled by polio ruining their life (which for some is worse than death)
With one (covid) if you are under 50 you have little to no risk. With polio that wasn't the case.
It is also why as I just said, people at risk for covid ARE getting vaccinated at rather high rates.
In AZ 80% of people over 65 have been vaccinated.
This effectively takes care of covid since that is the age group where 80% off all deaths have come from.
Covid deaths are never going to go down to zero. But at that rate you get covid with the vaccine down to basically a bad flu year type of number. A number that virtually nobody ever blinked an eye about before.