I'm not "anti-v" but in Ukraine if you die after vaccine (pretty much any) - "it's just a coincidence, nobody dies from vaccine". Same thing if you get any side effects - good luck proving any link between the vaccination and the consequences.
This is what I call "denying any responsibility" - which is plainly unacceptable. In USSR - no doubt we'd get all vaccinated (maybe even forcibly), just because the country was the owner of the people and they were its main resource, no people=no army=no country, no sense to knowingly cause damage, anything happens to you - the state does all it can to treat you. In modern day Russia - the answer is "maybe". In Ukraine - it's "how much for pouring that sh*t down the sewer pipe and writing I'm vaccinated?" - as the main resources are land&minerals, nobody needs those people. Many people are about "let's take precautions and see what happens" - and it's the only reasonable position. The vaccines are largely untested and nobody is going to cover any side effects that people may encounter.
The responsible position in my understanding is "whatever happens during next X days/weeks to the individual leads to state taking care of the situation" - even of you literally walk out of the window after LSD and vaccine - "oh, that's the insured case, here's a bag of $$$". I know, this sounds absurd and ridiculous - just as claiming "the person had some per-existing condition so he died due to it and not the vaccine he took hours ago".
"There are lies, big lies, and statistics". Properly presenting unverifiable figures typically allows changing public opinion on anything.