Freemail:
Only a moron would refuse the vaccine.
It's not as simple as that. There are various vaccines available, and people should try to get one of the vaccines with the highest efficacy and without risks associated with any conditions they know they may be predisposed to (though the percentages for the risks are very low). If an individual is at greater risk from a particular vaccine with higher efficacy, that person may need to go for a vaccine with slightly less efficacy. For a very small number of people (proportionally), this may mean not be able to accept a vaccine (on actual medical grounds).
The other interesting thing is that the types of sources that complain about deaths related to vaccines are happy to accept statistics that include deaths that may have been caused by other factors incidental to the vaccine, but reject statistics for COVID-related deaths on the same basis.