Say there's a slot machine in Vegas that pays out more than 99% of the time. In fact, the younger you are the better your odds. Playing and winning wouldn't mean that you had gotten lucky. Winning would be the expected outcome.
Since we're talking about odds and gambling, what's the over/under on how many shots they'll recommend people take by the end of year? 4? 5? Once a month? A vaccine that (almost) no one needs for a pandemic that never was.
People are going to be pissed once they figure this out…and it feels like they're close.