Chickenpox vaccine is a great comparison. For children it was around 15,000 hospitalizations and 100 deaths a year in the US before the widespread use of the vaccine, pretty close to Covid-19. Everyone gets the vaccine, there are school requirements for the vaccine, surprise the chickenpox vaccine is overall kinda of a shitty vaccine, like probably worse than covid despite being 30+ years old. First, it’s 100% derived in multiple fetal cell lines, like no getting around it the development was straight thank you aborted babies. Second, the efficacy isn’t all that great over time, 70% range. Third, it’s a crude dirty vaccine that was made by passing a random strain back and forth between cells before it became live-attenuated. It can pass to other people, so post vaccination stay away from immune compromised, pregnant, and so forth. Ohh also I’m pretty sure, though denied, it has lead to an increase in shingles cases, though the epi studies and direct link are hard to make. Yet, not a word. Also long term consequences, I really want someone to actually say what that means. Vaccine effects are measured by weeks not even months, let alone years. There’s just no mechanism for it to work like that.