Honestly, I wouldn't force older people to be vaccinated. Because according to sources I read that the covid-19 vaccine has side effects such as diarrhea and dizziness, and I don't want to harm the people closest to me, especially those who are old.
Of course. You wouldn't want to feel dizzy for a few hours! How barbaric! I know I'd much rather have respiratory failure and a 20% chance of death than feel a bit dizzy.

I'd really hate to feel the effects of the second vaccine for a day or so (as the first vaccination doesn't typically have side effects) instead of death.
Ugh -- a headache and being in bed for a day is so much better then dying. LOL. I understand not wanting to force vaccinations on people, as older people can just quarantine indefinitely if they want to / can but that's not a reason to just write off vaccinations as a whole.
Right!
It's like 99% of the people get no Covid symptoms, or mild symptoms.
It's like 99% of the people who get the vaccine get mild to intense symptoms of something, and some die.
And if you are in the hospital with some dangerous comorbidity, your chances of dying from the vaccine greatly increase.
I'd stay away from the vaccine. I'll take my chances with the 99% who get no or mild Covid symptoms.

You understand that the groups of people that we want to take the vaccine right now are those that have a very high chance of death if they were to get Covid? Somewhere in the realm of 5-20% depending on age and health related issues that cause them to be the first in line.
Like if you’ve ever gotten any sort of vaccine in your life you’d know that some mild symptoms — headache, aching, and so on is expected but that’s the short term (day or two) downside of ensuring that you wont die to this illness / wont be symptomatic so your chance of spreading it is lesser as well.
Sigh.