I choose to wear a mask in public indoor spaces, mostly the supermarket. I've eaten 4 meals at indoor restaurants since March, 2020. I got my 3 Pfizer shots. That's my free choice based upon reading reputable scientific articles and conversations with family friends that are hospital nurses.
If someone wants to maintain an increased risk of dying alone, on a respirator, in a hospital I.C.U., that's their free choice.
Both free choices come with public costs - vaccines and hospitalizations. Vaccines are more cost effective than hospitalizations.
From a nihilist, utilitarian perspective, it's Natural Selection at work. The vaccinated vs unvaccinated hospitalization and death statistics will be a fascinating measure of which is the least lethal choice.
Depending on one's age and comorbidities, one's "risk of dying alone on a ventilator" is less than one's risk of winning a major lottery.
It's a personal choice, which you started off emphasizing, but which you then besmirched by surreptitiously importing your personal subjective beliefs in under the guise of "objective" fact.
Furthermore, evidence - not political agendas - demonstrate that unless one is old and/or suffering from significant comorbidities, there are plenty of therapeutics out there that have a better result than the vaxxes do, particularly against the newer variants.
So, on the one hand, I'm glad you're comfortable with your personal choices, but don't foist them off as some Vulcan-level objectively rational choice as opposed to your personal choice based on your personal circumstances, your personal aversion to risk (in general and in specific), and your subjective evaluation of the situation.
In the meantime, I'll continue laughing at the schmucks who wear the same paper surgical mask over and over again (they're supposed to be replaced on a fairly regular basis) and who render them virtually pointless by routinely grabbing the outer surface with their fingers to raise and lower their face hankies, and then using those same fingers to touch their mouths, eyes, or other areas of potential infection. Those people are a lot more dangerous to themselves with a mask then they would ever be without a mask.