> The vaccine does not prevent infection and does not reduce the rate of infection,
This is not true. Multiple studies have shown that the vaccines significantly reduced infection rates.
> however it was mandated for everyone to take it, even strong young people with no comorbidities that had already been infected.
This is not true as well. Plenty of places around the world where it wasn't mandated. If you have a specific region in mind, do you mind elaborating? Are you talking about Korea?
> I know people who were otherwise healthy and got diagnosed with cancer after the Covid19 pandemic, everyone suspected it was related to the vaccines and it is now being proven by medical studies.
"My granddad smoked cigarettes. He died at 95. Hit by a truck."
> Multiple studies have shown that the vaccines significantly reduced infection rates.
Is this true or is this rather being asymptomatic or symptoms not severe enough to warrant seeking medical advice and not getting tested in the first place. Seems more like correlation than causation, I can argue that any day.
> If you have a specific region in mind, do you mind elaborating?
Where I live, South Africa. If you refused to get vaccinated during the pandemic you were forced to remain in quarantine despite taking every required precaution and for many large companies were not allowed to return to work, you were given an ultimatum, vaccinate or quit.
Your last point has no merit, I suspected but couldn't prove so it was nothing more than a suspicion, having actual studies prove it is a different story.
This is not true. Multiple studies have shown that the vaccines significantly reduced infection rates.
> however it was mandated for everyone to take it, even strong young people with no comorbidities that had already been infected.
This is not true as well. Plenty of places around the world where it wasn't mandated. If you have a specific region in mind, do you mind elaborating? Are you talking about Korea?
> I know people who were otherwise healthy and got diagnosed with cancer after the Covid19 pandemic, everyone suspected it was related to the vaccines and it is now being proven by medical studies.
"My granddad smoked cigarettes. He died at 95. Hit by a truck."