I don't understand this opposition to vaccination.
Perhaps there is an argument that this one has been developed too quickly and has not been tested sufficiently... but as there is such high demand and nations are only getting small quantities at a time, it's generally the oldest people and frontline health workers who are getting the vaccine first anyway, so unless you're in one of these categories, there are plenty of guinea pigs ahead of you in the queue to ensure safety.
'Too quick and not tested sufficiently' is the only reasonable argument. Any argument against vaccination in general doesn't make sense. How can anyone look at smallpox, or polio, and want them back, and deny that vaccination is what eradicated them?
It’s fair to not want to be one of the first in line for the vaccine, I understand that. Though it’s not fair to be blasting the merits of a vaccine and saying that this is all one big conspiracy from the government to force you to do things like sheep. 40,000 people have already been tested for the (I think) Pfizer vaccine and there wasn’t any side effects to it.
I stress again that I understand not wanting to be first in line. Though spreading baseless conspiracy theories about it is not going to do anything for anyone. If you don’t want to take the vaccine, just continue to social distance, wear your mask, and continue following the guidelines to ensure that the mass spread stops.