Does FDA approval matter to you, honestly? I don't have a problem with the first part, "hasn't finished clinical trials" although it's a similar point. The things that do pass clinical trials and are approved by the FDA are not necessarily safe are they?
Whenever I'm somewhere a television set is on I always see ads for drugs where the side effects sound far worse than the condition they allegedly treat. "May cause stroke, heart failure, dizziness, erratic heartbeat, shortness of breath, sexual dysfunction, and bad breath," but your arthritis will be 20% better anyway.
The point is that, if you're honest, you probably use words like "plandemic" and while you may recognize the danger for some people if they contract covid 19, you just don't feel it would affect you badly enough to worry about it. After all many people have it and aren't even aware of it.
Because special exemptions for approval and not having finished clinical trials can be explained, and if covid were really causing people to suddenly drop dead in the street all around us, I'm pretty sure you'd have gotten the vaccine by now.
I'm being serious. Do you think what you posted is a sensible sounding argument or is it really what you believe?