After reports of dangerous blood clots in some recipients, 10 European nations have paused the vaccine's rollout, including some of the biggest: Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands.
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https://abcnews.go.com/Health/european-countries-pause-astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccine-rollout/story?id=76496321)
I would carefully consider the benefits versus the side effects. The vaccines were developed at record speed and are currently being used under emergency authorization. Phase 3 safety trials aren't due to be completed until May 27, 2022 for the AstraZeneca vaccine as an example. Moderna isn't due to be completed until October 27, 2022!
Also keep in mind the new technology that is being used does not have the same sort of history as traditional vaccines. This is not like a typical flu vaccine and thus carries more unknowns.
You may wish to be patient and see if there are more adverse side effects are more people are vaccinated. You can take other precautions to help protect those who you are helping at your work place. Or if you feel comfortable go ahead and take the vaccine depending on your comfort level with the current information we have on the virus and its variants as well as the vaccines available.