Did you not know that the COVID vaccines do not prevent transmission or infection? They therefore cannot and will not create 'herd immunity'.
You're scaremongering by:
- Raising a topic which is of high concern publicly (i.e. the COVID pandemic and the issue of vaccination), and also divisive (i.e. vaccination);
- Stating "
COVID vaccines do not prevent transmission or infection" without qualifying that that is not unusual (in fact, it is apparently more common than not that vaccines do not prevent transmission or infection). Presenting such a statement, which is not likely to be common knowledge, in such a manner, could reasonably be a source of alarm or concern for people; and
- Then stating a conclusion with no apparent basis as a matter of fact, "
They therefore cannot and will not create 'herd immunity'". Unless you're a medical practitioner or similar, or better yet an immunologist, I doubt you're qualified to be making such conclusions.
Since scaremongering is the '
spreading of frightening or ominous reports or rumours', I'd say you're squarely scaremongering.
I'd rather put my trust in the professionals - like the Mayo Clinic - thanks (see
Herd immunity and COVID-19 (coronavirus): What you need to know.)
Anti-vaxxers are, in my ever so humble opinion, a noxious breed of idiot at least one order of magnitude dumber than flat-earthers - who at least are not actively dangerous.