You are once again incorrect. Scientists, as the people who know best exactly what could go on, are sometimes the most cautious about science, and the least likely to completely trust someone simply because they have XYZ degree.
Well, not every medical specialist is a scientist. I also haven't heard much about scientific skepticism towards the vaccine. Feel free to educate me.
Yes, dear, by definition doctors ARE scientists. They aren't theoretical or experimental scientists, working in a laboratory, but their course of study - medical science - definitely qualifies them as scientists.
You're connected to the Internet. Try actually looking for people saying something other than what you agree with and want to hear. It'll be a good experience for you.
I'd be surprised and suspicious if there were no doctors or scientists whatsoever who were concerned about a new vaccine created so much more quickly than has ever happened before. I'm not saying the medical community isn't generally optimistic about it, or ready to recommend it to patients who are at serious risk from Covid-19. But it's a fact that doctors, more than anyone else, know EXACTLY what can go wrong.