I've seen a lot of reasons for not getting the vaccine, but I've become over-saturated with information so when someone asks why I don't want it I don't know what answer will satisfy them. Also I am terrible at giving arguments. What is something so undeniable you can show to other people? Maybe even convince them not to get the vaccine themselves?
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Remember there is no onus on you to explain this to others. Sometimes you should partake in this conversation, most of the time you shouldn't. Often you can turn around the question on them:
"First, can you tell me why you got it? What did your doctor say when you consulted before taking it?"
Plot twist: vast majority of people did NOT consult their doctor before taking it. Why should you listen to them about a vaccine, when, they are not an expert, and they didn't even consult an expert? When you drill down, you'll find out that most people took it because the TV told them to get it.
In fact you can probably find a doctor who will verbally advise against taking it. If that happens you have a massive leg up on people who didn't even talk to a doctor first.