Both my parents have had it.
As my mother tends to spend most of her days doing nothing now she is retired, she seems to have filled them with daytime TV and YouTube. Quite surprising for someone worked in the City their whole life and thought being a stay at home Mum was utterly boring, so never did it. As a result of her new habits, she was extremely concerned about the vaccine and almost said no to it. Luckily the person who she was on the phone to to book her in for a vaccine could not be bothered with any of her questions and simply said, "I've got thousands of people to call, you are lucky you are so high up the list and if you do not want it, I will simply move on."
She had the jab and was delighted.
There's simply too much communication and "news" these days.
I know is someone who moved country, the biggest benefit (beyond the sunshine, crystal clear waters and white sand on the beach) he has found is not having the news - i.e. our nation's obsession with the news, everyone becoming an "expert", it being the main topic of of conversation for the majority andmost of our news being doom and gloom.
He said that has been the biggest positive change in his life.
I suppose we do not realise how much our negative news surrounds our daily lives.