Right, but they say VAERS is accurate. (WTF can tell these days though).
All news sites are liars, so pick somewhere in the middle, then research it.
Also, there's always some risk involved with most everything, including vaccines. It is important to weigh the risks verses the benefits as they apply to us individually. For example, someone in peak health who is 25 years old and does not live in a highly populated area is less likely to get sick from COVID-19 then a person my age, who like me, suffers from allergies, asthma and a history of bronchial pneumonia is. Note, obviously obesity isn't one of my issues. LOL!
I started getting the pneumonia vaccine because I am susceptible to it. I only started the flu shot last year because to the best of my knowledge, I've never had the flu. I got the 2 shingles vaccines because I had shingles and it was no fun. Even though a person who has had shingles develops natural immunity to them....it is unclear for how long. The current Shingrix vaccine provides immunity for 4 to 5 years in most cases. I've never had a bad reaction to any vaccine.