I am am unvaccinated and anti vax. But I'm curious about this. I have seen various estimates claiming that deaths among the death are up from 75% to 1000%. As insurance rates tend to be based mostly on the probabilities of health expenses, shouldn't we be expecting the amount we pay for insurance rates to go through the roof already?
Does it more than 2 years to reassess risks? Are governments secretly subsidizing these industries? What are your thoughts regarding this?
edit: cancer is particularly one health risk that is reported to have greatly increased. Cancer treatment is one of the most expensive medical costs, and I think we would see a change in insurance premiums if it has gone up as much as some are reporting.
Nobody has died close to me in any way that could be attributed to the vax. However, one person was in the hospital for blood clots in the lungs, and another had their period for months straight and had to take at least 2-3 pharmaceuticals and an iron supplement for over a month to resolve the situation.
Other than that, nothing serious. However people are very noticeably getting sick more. Between friends and family it seems like there's always someone sick. Right now 3x close family members are sick, and one of my friends was sick in the last week or so.
I'm the only person out of my family and close friends that didn't take the vax, and I'm the only one who hasn't had a single health problem. I've gotten sick once in the past 3yrs, had a fever, and was mostly better same day. Had a cough that somewhat stuck around for a week or so though.
The silver lining is they finally stopped bugging me about getting the vax, although they still get them.
There is one last thing I remember, at work we did have one person "die suddenly". She was apparently fine one day, the next day out sick, and the day after that dead. I work in IT so had to disable her account and that's how I found out about it. I work at a large MSP and we manage hundreds of clients though, so I can't really say "oh I know someone that happened to!" With a large enough sample size it's bound to happen.