Everybody determines their own level of participation. I am not getting the shot, my age group has about a 0.5-0.8% chance of fatality. Most of those deaths had underlying health conditions. Plus when I retired from the Army last year I tested positive for the antibodies meaning I had it but did not even get a cough. I have no underlying health conditions, not obese and do cardio every morning six days for no less than 30 minutes or maybe two hours either running, rucking, cycling and I lift every evening six days a week. I feel that under these circumstances plus the fact that I don't like most people since they are window lickers and I stay away from them anyways I will take my chances. Now if you want the shot (because it's not a vaccine just like the flu shot is not a vaccine) then get it and if it works good for you or if you already have gotten the shot good for you has I said everybody determines their own level of participation, I on the other hand will wait a few years and see if there are side effects and or improvements. I let the Army shoot me up with so much stuff it's ridiculous. For those of you who served in Iraq or Afghanistan remember the anti malaria drugs Doxy and Mefloquine. That stuff messed me up and me and my entire ODA just quit taking it due to crazy nightmares, sleep walking all kinds of weird stuff. So I will just wait and see what happens Best of luck to everyone stay safe and it is time to start scouting for deer season.