I'm not vaccinated, but I went to an outdoor milonga wearing a mask because it was the protocol, not because I believe it does anything for me. So call me an idiot. I have the right to control my body. I have a strong immune system from eating organic, getting 9 hours of sleep every night, an hour of exercise every day in nature, and daily meditation. Vaccines do not prevent infection or transmission, they only reduce the severity of the symptoms. You have natural immunity when you've had COVID.
A milonguera of 86 never had a vaccination in her life until her daughter pressured her to get one a few months ago. She suffered with dizziness for weeks. Then she attended her granddaughter's 44th birthday party and got COVID from her. She stayed in her apartment and weathered the symptoms. She called a few days ago to let me know she recovered. Now she has natural immunity and doesn't need the second shot. Those who get one after they've had COVID face complications. If you're interested in reliable sources, send me a PM.
You haven't been dancing in the milongas for 15 years, only for 15 years of visits to BA. Three years ago you were still looking for an apartment to buy in BA.
I plan on going to Parque Chacabuco on Sunday afternoon for the outdoor milonga with Mario Camartino (92) so we can dance tango.