No.
Same as Naka.. I'm mid 30's, healthy, exercise regularly, eat well. I've got a very low chance of serious symptoms even if I did catch it.
+ I've been travelling constantly throughout the pandemic, have lived in half a dozen countries, and have taken 6 PCR tests (2 voluntarily just to prepare for transitions), and even while living in some of the highest risk countries have managed to stay healthy and not contract it.
+ I work on my own in my apartment all day every day, I hardly come in contact with anyone, I wear a mask when I leave my apartment.
+ Unlike yourself, I'm not a big fan of vaccines. I think in certain situations they are a tool than can have more upside than downside. But also that like any tool they can also have negatives - so I don't want to just take every vaccine available to super protect myself from diseases I'm not going to get, which itself opens me up to unnecessary risk.
+ I don't trust pharmaceutical companies in general, they've done a lot of bad shit, including but not limited to spawning the opioid crisis in the US. The testing of covid vaccines has been a shitshow, and they're hugely incentivised to be the first to market to make a bunch of cash. Why would I want to be a guinea pig for them?