If you're afraid of getting vaccinated, then stay home and watch the game on TV.
I think that logic is equally valid both ways.
Do you also oppose drunk driving laws, because other people driving drunk is no one else's business?
First of all, logic is not your forte, and this will be my last response to you since I can since you are not worth any more of my time.
The drunk driving analogy is not even remotely the same as vaccinated vs unvaccinated. If you get vaccinated, then you are protected, regardless if other people are vaccinated. You can't get a jab to your arm and suddenly have your car become a tank that will be impervious to drunk drivers crashing into you.
Also, both vaccinated and unvaccinated people can still catch covid and spread it. Moreover, unvaccinated people who already had covid are scientifically less of a "safety risk" than vaccinated people who never had covid.
If safety was really the concern, then they would require ALL people to have a test the day before to prove that they don't have covid. And again this shouldn't happen because illness is a part of life and people have options to protect against any serious complications that can arise from covid, regardless of what other people do.