Being careful not to offend your neighbor is not what that scripture is teaching. Jesus might have had nothing to say if bound by that understanding. Thankfully, Jesus' Word is reliable rather than politically correct.
If an unvaccinated man traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho is found in need of urgent care, how do you think that the "love your neighbor as yourself" teaching/Truth should be applied.
If someone feels self-convicted by words which are accurate then maybe they should appreciate those words instead of trying to cancel them. Love does not equate to ignorance or looking the other way. Truth, honesty, and self sacrifice are the highest forms of respect and love.
I'm pleased that they have the courage to "care enough" about themselves and everyone else by not being complicit to the requirements of an evil beast. Also, the 'vaccine' (it is not a vaccine, it is a programming liquid) has legitimate concerns of every sort that many may not acknowledge.
I have never heard anyone say or imply that priorities should be given to unvaccinated people. This is a strawman argument. If you could please document any instances of that. I have personally witnessed people implying that 'priority' should be given to vaccinated people. The facts are quite opposite of what you have stated in this regard.
I hope God will keep you well.