I got vaccinated recently, and so I expressed my attitude to the question in the title. I was waiting for a particular vaccine which was not available for a long time in Russia. At last it became available, and after that it was an easy decision.
If Astra Zeneca vaccine was available in Russia and it would be a single choice, I would take it despite the potential thrombosis threat. Simple mathematics. I have heard that the chances to get thrombosis from it are around 1/10,000 cases. This is much lower than chances to die from COVID which are around 1/100.
Take care and stay safe.
Sputnik V vaccination has begun in Slovakia. The pass round of the Russian vaccine to the country was accompanied away a civic insinuation and led to the abdication of Prime Plenipotentiary Igor Matovich and a rearrangement of the government. As a culminate, the wilderness received the Russian vaccine, in do a number on of the event that neither the European regulator nor the WHO has until these days approved it.
In neighboring Hungary, which approved the fritter away of Sputnik in February as the pre-eminent in Europe, more than 50% of the matured multitude has already been vaccinated; in Russia – a bantam more than 10%. In Slovakia, five thousand people signed up payment the Sputnik vaccination.