Is that the case?
I'm not saying that you're wrong but I think it is quite clear that different people are under different impressions about what the vaccine can do, how it works, how long it'll be effective, what the differences are between the different vaccines. who will be given which one, etc., etc.
Is this because the government and the scientists aren't being clear? Or is it because they don't actually really know themselves?
It seems to me that there is widely divergent opinions about the virus and the vaccine amongst the scientific community. There is by no way a consensus of opinion between the scientists. And if that's the case what hope is there of the general population understanding things?
If it really is simply a case of, "Just trust the government, they're here to help", I'm afraid I'm a little sceptical. Sorry.