Grandson had his injections and was dead 18 hours later. The wife fed him and he nodded off and then we took him home. We left him in his pram so as not to disturb him and the daughter tried to wake him up but non of us could. So like you Mr Blue we too remain cautious and I do not think it's a lot to ask to see how a certain batch performs before becoming willing participants. There is also the dilemma of there being many different vaccines released over the next few months, so which if any will produce the best results and more importantly perform safer with little to no side effect. It's a dilemma for sure and maybe those on the front line or suffering underlying health issues would be best to dip toes early, but that choice remains there own. Risk reward strategy is one thing, unless of course you draw the short straw in the game of life, so it's not simply a case of people behaving irresponsibly, but more evaluating a given situation before wishing to proceed. As a general consensus vaccination is as safe as it can be but there will be casualties.