It's odd that so many anti-vaxxers seem to know dozens of people who died or got serious ill from getting the covid vaccine. It's highly likely the people they "know" are just people they've heard about on cable news shows or YouTube videos, and may not even actually exist. They don't "know" these people; they "know of" them, but from spurious sources.
First, I am not an anti-vaxxer. This is the first vax I have ever refused; I have missed a few influenza doses but not because I refused them. It just wasn't convenient due to location and time. You name the vaccination, I have probably had it, some twice.
Second, these people I "know" include the following:
*A family of four, and parents/grandparents of same (add three to that four) to whom I speak almost daily.
*A sibling and her family of three.
*Another sibling and her family of four.
*A close friend.
*Two neighbor families, I see and speak to them almost every day, total of 14 people. I also hire them to help with heavy/complicated work around my house and property.
Do you consider these "spurious sources"?
I do not watch cable news, except during the election and then I muted the sound. Just watched the numbers. I do not have any social media accounts (FB, X/Twitter, et.al.). YT videos are usually "how to" or reviews on certain products/materials. I admit some of those are doubtful, however. I can't say how many I watched on "how to install river pebble stone floors", many were quite complicated, some not. I had to pick and choose. So far, so good, lol; that floor gets very little traffic so fingers crossed on how that turns out in the long run. Same thing on corrugated steel siding.
It is interesting that some people have had negative side effects from the Covid-19 vax and many have not; both vaxed and unvaxed have been sick or not. I cannot answer why and apparently neither can the "experts". We all take our chances with this decision, either way; I have chosen not to take it and wish the best to those who do.