I'm not sure if you're asking me to convince you or if you're asking more generally about how to convince others. No one can be convinced of anything unless they want to be convinced. Generally it's a matter of weighing the risks versus the benefits. Personally, I was just as scared and confused at first when we saw those first videos from China of people dropping in the streets as anyone. We didn't know what we were facing. But, once we knew that even in the worst case scenario, an individual's chance of survival was over 99%, weighing that against the risk of an experimental gene therapy and becoming a lab rat for the largest medical experiment in the world, my decision was simple. It's not safe because we don't have any long term studies.
I don't watch TV anymore, haven't for years. But when I did, I remember laughing at all the dug advertisements that inundated the airwaves. They'd describe how this miracle cure was going to change your life, and then the fast-talking disclaimer: might cause sudden urge to gamble; causes sudden explosive diarrhea (just two of the more memorable ones). And invariably, months or years later, these were followed by an advertisement from a law firm: Were you prescribed Shityourpants? You might be entitled to legal compensation.
Anyway, each person has to make the decision individually. From what I've seen since the time of the roll-out, from the initial hard-sell ( free fries! get a chance to win a million!), to the take the jab or we'll punish you so severely you won't be able to feed your family, has only hardened my position. Whatever is these injections, the way they're pushing them is frightening. Nothing that is actually beneficial requires such a hard-sell. And remember, once injected, whatever damage this thing might cause, cannot be undone.