They're trying to paint anyone who won't take a vaccine due to safety concerns as "antivaxors" now.
Uh, no.
Vaccines are a good thing. They've wiped out diseases that have killed entire generations, and people are free to bitch and moan about vaccines ("They'll give me autism! SKREEEE!") because their parents and other preceding generations, you know, took vaccines to not die and eventually grew up to create them, the Bitching Generation who don't understand what it was like?
So, yeah. Vaccines, done correctly, are great. However...
It takes on average fifteen years to produce a vaccine, including human trials being passed. All the current vaccines were all collectively rushed out in under two years, maximum. They're sketchier than a guy saying, "Hey kid, you wanna see a dead body?"
People have already died due to blood-clot related deaths, and the warnings, at least on the UK vaccines, are literally grocery list sized. It reeks of an unstable bio-tech product that's being alpha tested on the public. Hell, IIRC some European countries are investigating the vaccines because they're so dangerous!
People have been worked up and whipped into a panicked frenzy for so long that they'd be willing to inject goddamn cat piss into their veins if they thought it'd immunize them against a strain of COVID. I blame governments and their using it as a tool for trying to control people like something straight out of Orwell's 1984 for that, the bastards.
Come back and talk to me in ten years, minimum, and then I might consider taking a vaccine. In the meantime, I'm not getting it, no matter how much the NHS is badgering me via text.