Here is what I mean by looking at other factors when deciding to vaccinate, level of risk, and which vaccination to take. I can't remember who I mention this to, but I've repeated it so must have been all.
COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs for Healthcare Professionals | CDC
"Level of COVID-19 community transmission
Patient’s personal risk of contracting COVID-19
Risks of COVID-19 to the patient and potential risks to the fetus
Known and potential benefits of vaccination
Vaccine effectiveness
Vaccine side effects
Limited but growing evidence about the safety of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy"
This is talking about pregnant women. I know risks are said to be rare-for now-but if they take factors into consideration why provaxxers debate when I say it even though that's a medically ethical thing to do regardless who says it?