I did quite a bit of looking into the matter after finding the original information because I don't exactly trust the medical field. Too many bad experiences over the years with friends and family. I never have put much faith in their "cures" and I sure as hell wasn't going to trust the injection. I blame my Mom's deteriorating health over the years on the vaccines she insisted she needed.
I'm going to give it a try when I decide on a vendor to my liking. It can't hurt.
It infuriated me. I took the initial vaccine very early on as soon as the first ones became available, and I have no regrets for doing that because I work in healthcare and they were trying to calm patients. That was my choice for someone working onsite during that time.
What infuriated me was once the facts were known, they made the vaccines mandatory, even though there was evidence of harm.
For me, it wasn’t like I could quit my job of 37 years and go somewhere else, since they made it mandatory everywhere at all healthcare facilities, just like they did in the Military.
That is what bothers me. Early on, I understood and accepted the risk, because in my professional life, that is what I have always done, put the well being of the patient first...in this case, it was their mental well being.
But once they knew, and if they didn’t it was willful lack of knowledge at best, and driven by more money-focused mechanics at worst.
It was extremely disillusioning.