A number of posters here have said they’ve been vaccinated. They also know of family, friends, and co-workers who have been vaccinated.
Likewise with respect to knowing people who got the disease.
One could use that sort of info as a personally verified statistical sample as guidance.
Got Covid in November. Unknown where I it from. Grocery store? Target? Costco? who knows. Interesting thing, though. I worked two 12 hour shifts before I got tested. None of us wore masks, and social distancing is impossible at my workplace. No one there caught from me. But my spouse did. Three family members had covid and died. But all three were in their 80s and not doing well to begin with. I got my Moderna shots in Jan/Feb. Spouse is holding off. Since December, two other co workers have gotten Covid. Both did not have the vacc. Several of my co workers have gotten it. I'd guess at 65-75% of my friends/family have gotten vacc'd. The rest are either waiting until traveling requires it or they are in the rabid anti-vacc group.
I honestly don't care one way or the other if you chose to get it or not.
And while my covid experience wasn't all that bad... exhaustion and confusion mostly. Bit of a cough. That's about it. But I am still exhausted. all the time. I don't sleep well any more, either. Taste and smell are off, too. Meat, coffee, cooked veggies and shit all smell the same now. Eggs, milk, fruit, chocolate, meat and wine all taste 'off'.
Don't know what effects the vaccine has had on me. Or will have. I joke that the chip that was imbedded in the vacc isn't working, my 5G is non existent and I'm still waiting for that third arm to grow.