And I am glad you werent that sick. Many others do not share your experience A series of two is not statistically significant
First, I was sick. For 2.5 days. Apparently, we were both in the 80% world population group that is either immune or partially immune. Caching covid perfected our immunity in this way. In fact, covid cannot be stopped, even by the shot, and that is a good thing. It will spread every time they "unlock" people and travel throughout the herd to spread immunity.
The shot will help preserve lives (at least in the short run), until the virus morphs beyond just the spike protein that was synthesized. A virulent evolution will throw a curve ball eventually and the attenuated immune systems of those with the vaxx will swing and miss. They only have the center of the strike zone covered.
Of course others do not share my experience.
I pointed out we have done things to stay healthy and strengthen our immune system. The majority of people do nothing.
I also pointed out we are not:
Obese
Diabetic
End stage of life
Don't have multiple comorbidities
Don't have low serum vitamin D levels
Don't use the medications that deplete zinc
ETC.
THAT is the series of data points that is statistically significant. If you have those things and multiple categories, then you need to evaluate your risk/reward of taking the clot shot.