Depends-----did the worker give them Hydroxychloroquine, Regeneron or Ivermectin? If not, then it could very well be their fault!
Tell that to the perfectly healthy people who took your clot shot and dropped dead. Thousands upon thousands of those. Or as GWB will say - there’s been 12 vaccine deaths but I have no evidence of that. I’ll still say it though.
Usually that person was dying from 3-6 comorbidities anyway. The ventilator ultimately kills them - it’s our public health’s best covid killing tool. You act as if all these perfectly healthy people die from Ro. It’s completely false.
Neither @VagIsOut nor @Bull1Shit2 will answer the hypothetical. The question eliminates all of the typical arguing points, like Fauci, China, Dr. SoAndSo said this, Dr. SuchAndSuch said that, etc. The question boils it down to the math--the probabilities along with risk-to-reward. What are the odds that Covid will hurt you vs. the odds of the vaccine hurting you. And to what degree. And how do those odds change once you take the vaccine vs not taking it. It's that fucking simple. Any trader or poker player should understand this. Or any human being of average intelligence. The MAGAtards don't like being forced to simply address the problem logically, without all of their made up drama mudding the waters. And we all know why that is.
It's not about whether or not the vaccine works or not. This is what the Marxists/Statists/Leftists don't understand------or maybe they do and that is why they are pushing it.
If you had the data to say the vaccine lasts 5 years and it had those same risks over my lifetime... I would probably take the vaccine given your scenario. But.... Covid is not that scenario. However... I think the way you are looking at is with a reasonable framework. We have to ball park this and weigh the risk and benefits. For my healthy kids...no way should they take it.... but they may be forced to. I am pretty sure they just had covid 10 days ago and it was a cold. My wife got the shot because she works in a hospital... and because her friend's family member is a pretty well known infectious disease doc and he reevaluated his position because of the risk of long Covid. (in my opinion)