Tomcat And do you have state (public) media calling for refusal to vaccinate?
Well, certainly not sites and info systems run by the country's or the EU health department. I can't remember reading or hearing from any 3rd party sources that news outlets other than extremely biased ones and those leaning to what's often called "the far right", have advertized such idiocy. But then again, I rarely touch sources other than (pop-)sciency ones, or ones that deal with the technical matters around programming, my new hobby, or quite generally news outlets I subjectively have pegged as spreading "too much information". But even those not totally nonsensical ones (random examples German Die Zeit (neutral), Spanisch El Pais (conservative), English The Guardian(neutral/left leaning)) for instance) I read with a very healthy dose of scepticism.
And I do not touch social media to avoid all those algorithms that sort the information that reaches me.
But neither local news outlets (El Apuron (conservative), El Time (arch conservative)) or administration sites ever touted any form of denial here.
Tomcat And is there any reason to believe that a court might find the opponents' claims legitimate?
I have no idea. I can imagine that could happen, but my opinion about jurisdiction is actually close to the topic we're discussing, so I better, well, shut up :-)
Nerdzmasterz I had the vaccine and still got covid. It was not like I had to be hospitalized, but I can say it was borderline having the respiratory flu, if anyone else knows what that's like.
Yes, the vaccination is there to prepare your body's immune system for a better reaction. It does not guarantee that you won't get infected, but that the infection will very very likely have a less dangerous effect. I may have caught it multiple times, but until now it didn't have a strong effect on me. But the protection should be wearing off by now, let's see if we get another shot before the winter. I read there are new and adapted jabs available soon(tm).