Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered?

There are some very real cases going on in the UK right now concerning vaccines and vaccine injury.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/astra...Aug 23 (Reuters),of cases brought in England.

AstraZeneca facing two London lawsuits over COVID-19 vaccines​


LONDON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - AstraZeneca (AZN.L), opens new tab is facing two London lawsuits, including one from the husband of a woman who died after receiving the Anglo-Swedish drugmaker's COVID-19 vaccine, in the first of potentially dozens of cases brought in England.
Britain was the first country to roll out the at-cost AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in early 2021, although it later restricted the use of it among under 40s due to the small risk of blood clots.

Anish Tailor, whose wife Alpa died in March 2021 after receiving her first dose of the vaccine, filed a product liability claim against AstraZeneca at London's High Court on Aug. 4, according to court records.
His lawyer Peter Todd, from the law firm Scott-Moncrieff & Associates, told Reuters that he has nearly 50 other clients who will formally sue AstraZeneca in the coming months.
Yes, there are. And there are similar cases with all kinds of medicines. That's not unique to the Covid vaccines. They're still exceptionally rare cases.

I'm not saying we should ignore the cases, just have awareness that there's no such thing as a magic bullet and people can have strange and not so strange reactions to all kinds of food, drinks, meds, heath care products etc. As long as we understand the risks and make informed decisions, we can live with the decisions we make and the risks we take.