Would you get a vaccine if you knew you were pregnant?Most of these people did not know they were pregnant or became pregnant after their first shot and continued in the trial anyhow with full disclosure.
I would be finding the studies through news, or searches. Some would be brought to my attention by the people I know in healthcare.
For example, as it stands I've dug into ivermectin a fair amount and there's a study on in-vitro cells that looks shady, and a few studies that show reduced illness severity in combination with other common drugs. There's a few that show that with other treatments it lowers case rates. But those are largely in combination with another drug.
So, while I think it's got a lot going on for it I also think it needs a couple proper stand alone double blind studies. Then we'll have definitive results that can be acted upon. I think if people wanna include it in their prevention plans that's totally fine. I think it might even be good based on preliminary results. I also think that until we have definitive results it's important to keep masking, and even then not everyone can be on it, and keeping the majority of the population on an essential agricultural drug isn't great... so we'll still need things like the vaccine even it it pans out to the most optimistic of studies.
Once we have enough tools in the toolbox that pretty much everyone CAN be covered if they wanna I expect things to go back to relative normality... With the exception of all the people who already have permanent damage from the virus that we could be dealing with. :T