I know of people whose parents have died because they DIDN'T take the vaccine. The booster is NOT recommended for people under 60 as their immune systems are probably protected well enough by factors of youth. (That "under 60" tidbit was from my internal medicine guy, today!)
He didn't agree with the CDC's list of underlying conditions to add to the age aspect? Curious.
But I do know/agree that youth has always had a strong correlation with better covid results, just wondering if you really mean no underlying conditions thing.
Just heard about another old friend - haven't been friends with them for a decade, but they
were very special to my wife and I back in Tulsa during our extra-youthful days. Husband is 60, died of COVID a couple weeks ago. Leaves a wife and 2 children.
This guy was one of the best people I've known. Firm Christian, smiling face 24/7/365, disciple, missionary, helper, serving others all the time, always had a word of encouragement for every person in his path of every type, age, shape, color, education, language, etc. heck of a guy. He managed the University food services through Sodexho/Mariott, and yet just about every faculty/staff/VP at the University (President included) went to the service.
It was after I heard about this death that I recommitted my efforts to get the booster. I don't want my wife to be like his wife is now.