Every person has to make up their own mind about the vaccines.
I am not against vaccines, but I have decided to wait for the Johnson and Johnson (traditional vaccine) based on my own research.
I will not allow my children to be vaccinated with the mRNA vaccines until we better understand the long term results (especially my daughters).
I am glad that my parents have both received the mRNA vaccine because they are high risks from the virus.
Hope that makes sense, but I will not criticize the decision of any other person who has done their own research as long as it is not based on disinformation (a lot of that out there).
The problem is there is NO RESEARCH out there on the long term effects. Don't believe me, believe MODERNA, in their SEC filing:
Excerpt:
Most of our investigational medicines are formulated and administered in an LNP which may lead to systemic side effects related to the components of the LNP which may not have ever been tested in humans.,
Let that sink in.
I might get a traditional vaccine - in 8 or 10 years if there are no serious side effects that have come to light, and if a CV-19 vaccine is still needed. (which is very doubtful)
Like you said - everyone has to make their own choice. If you're more afraid of a over-hyped Chinese virus than you are of experimental RNA treatments, go for it. If you'd rather trust in your immune system and modern supportive care if needed, don't go for it. I won't say someone must or must not, I won't even say someone should or should not. But don't anyone try to tell me I must, or I should. My body, my choice.
mRNA vaccines have no track record so we'll just find out as it goes.