I'm thinking of taking the child of a family member to get the COVID vaccine, even though their parents are anti-vaccine.
Why would you take your family member's child to get vaccinated when it's against their parent's wishes?
I believe that it's best for their health to be vaccinated.
I know you want this child vaccinated and protected from COVID, but you can't take that child to be vaccinated if their parents don't approve. Talk with the parents and try to convince them that vaccinating their child is the best way to protect them. It's wrong to vaccinate the child against their parents' wishes.
Fine, I'll try to convince the parents to do it one more time. I doubt they will listen.
You can try to convince them by showing undeniable facts. Also, bring up that it's been a long time since the vaccination has been out so any risks are very minimal at this point.