Enough reason to be cautious, wait out the hidden/late-onset side effect, and not give it to those not too vulnerable to covid.
But authorities claim it's totally safe for all ages, while they have no data to back this up (that'd need a long trial, and those taking it ARE the long trial).
No drug approval process works like what you are proposing.
Hundreds of millions of people have had nearly a year to develop side effects—-the safety profile is very well known at this point.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/concerns-history....
None of the side effects in that list took more than a few weeks to occur, and the majority them happened within a few days.
>HN is different than the comments section of a news site.
Tell me again how hacker news isn't reddit O user of 3 months.
Regardless of interpretation too, this doesn't support the claim the commenter made - there has never been a vaccine recalled within a year.
Typically the dialogue is more...dialogue than just cynicism.
What's your reasoning it is Reddit?