Btw, in addition to the adverse reactions which my gf witnessed among geriatrics in her workplace who received AstraZeneca, and those she witnessed among fellow staff members who received Pfizer, as well as my mother's increase in tinnitus (vehemently denied by the doctor at the time, now listed as a possible side effect), all of which I've already bored the board with, I've since been told by a couple for whom I was doing painting work that their 22yo otherwise healthy daughter ended up in the hospital with severe chest pains in days following her Pfizer shot (unsure if first or second). Another prospective client advised me he's not bothered that I'm unvaccinated. He isn't either, on the advice of his daughter who works at a pharmacy and claims to have witnessed multiple adverse events, and is herself remaining unvaccinated for that reason, even though it'll cost her the job.
Fwiw. If it's worth nothing to you, not a problem. As for myself, I can't reconcile this frequency of severe events with claims that data shows bad reactions to be exceedingly rare. Absent explanations for the seeming disparity, I'm inclined to believe what I judge to be credible witness reports over data about which I can't make any judgment.
Obviously, I have no way of proving that I'm faithfully repeating what others have told me. So, again, it's just for what it's worth.