I think your phrasing of the bold is just about factually accurate, but a bit misleading here, but that’s fine as it’s about the emphasis, and too nuanced to parse here.
I don’t think there is a ‘lack of disregard’ [sic] for those rare side effects, they’re being massively closely monitored, and as more data comes out, scientific advice will change. Look at the changes that happened on the fly in respect of allergic reactions, blood clots etc. It seems to me like it’s all been well reported and the data available, and vaccine guidance and policy has changed as the evidence has changed, and it will continue to do so.
The 2nd bit in bold is obviously true. But I’d add people who ‘tend to trust institutional and scientific consensus / believe what you see on YouTube’ to that list of divides, and that’s a big problem.
Ive said earlier in this thread, my prediction is, I think (I hope) Omicron will be the death knell for Covid, and the next year will see us turn a corner. A further 2 years of social and economic return to equilibrium, then a ‘roaring 20s’ effect, where the youth who’ve missed out on so much, will get their funk on in a sex and drugs free for all, which I hope results in some well needed social and cultural change.