In addition to what Willa said, even if the doses you don’t take were magically redistributed to a poor country, it might not prevent any more infections than you getting a dose. Many poor countries have been able to control the infection well. And just because Switzerland has things under control now, doesn’t mean that will be the case forever (see e.g. the Delta variant).
Your second argument seems to imply social neutrality, rather than pro- or anti-. It’s not strong enough to match the claim above (although it is following a conditional).
No. Getting vaccinated is prosocial. Do it ASAP.
In addition to what Willa said, even if the doses you don’t take were magically redistributed to a poor country, it might not prevent any more infections than you getting a dose. Many poor countries have been able to control the infection well. And just because Switzerland has things under control now, doesn’t mean that will be the case forever (see e.g. the Delta variant).
Your second argument seems to imply social neutrality, rather than pro- or anti-. It’s not strong enough to match the claim above (although it is following a conditional).
Fair. Since it’s been better answered elsewhere, I withdrew the comment.