You basically misunderstand my position. Scare mongering is a silly term, especially when relating it to how I view current vaccination efforts. There HAVE been unusual practices in the development and deployment of these series of vaccines. Some for good reason, some are alarming. Getting rid of a control group is not the norm. Why was that done?
If you are comparing the development of these vaccines to earlier ones, then the discussion stops there. If after 20 months you haven't developed a healthy skepticism of our government, then that's on you.
We no longer use the oral polio vaccine in this country because of delayed adverse effects. The CDC is rather quitely ramping up efforts to to study mycocarditis in mainly young, healthy males. We are inside of a year of of vaccine deployment and the CDC is openly calling this a "new delayed vaccine side effect".
People should pay attention to this. If you are a parent of a healthy young female, then your calculus is different if making a decisiono on vaccination - even though there have been instances of adverse reactions in them as well. If you are a parent of a healthy young male, your decision criteria is different. It's good to have choices, especially as a parent.