No, I'm not talking about our worse halves making moves towards genocide, although the Princess Latifa hoax and the pariah status of the UAE is a pretty big step.
This one is more personal. I just got a call from a (under 60) family member saying they've been invited to take the (AstraZeneca) vaccine. I honestly just want advice on what my next move should be.
I trust this community more than anywhere else to give the right advice. You aren't owned by feminists, you aren't under the thumb of one of their blackmail targets like Dorsey, Zuck or Spez.
If I can avoid it, I'm not taking it.
I'd say tell them that there's still a lot of debate on the vaccine's efficacy and they'll be fine to wait a year or so and wait to see the impact for themselves. Tell them they'll probably have to get a different vaccine in the future anyway, so let somebody else go first. Either people who genuinely need it should get it ahead of them, or other people can be the test subjects.
Take whichever approach would work best for them, but focus on reminding them that they know what's best for themselves more than anyone else:
One of those will probably be a compelling argument, but I wouldn't try and push it on them. Let them choose which of those arguments they'd like to rationalize as the reason they don't really want to take it.