No
No remorse.
If they start dying off due to reduced immunity will they notice it? The deep state is not going to point it out. That may be partially why the deep state wants everyone vaccinated.
No, most people had no adverse effects and thought for a while that this would make them more socially acceptable, society would open up and they’d be free of this stupid mask nonsense, etc.
However, I doubt that most will get the “booster,” simply because it appears to have made little difference, the government seems to have doubled down with the masks and oppression, and there’s no point in doing it again.
My feeling is that most people who got the vaccine did so just because they thought that then things would open up, they could go back to church, go shopping, breathe again, etc. But now that they’ve seen that the government plans to make all of the horrible restrictions permanent and actually use the vaccination status as a way to restrict liberties, I think there’s going to be resistance.
Assuming they didn’t have acute problems soon after the shot, they made a gamble and probably won.
It’s their risk to have taken and none of our business.
People bitching about other people getting vaccinated are as stupid as people bitching about other people refusing to get vaccinated.
Think about your personal situation and make your choice.
It should be YOUR choice, however.
My neighbor got the jab. She and her whole family now have Covid. They are doing better (thank God) thanks to Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin and steroids.
People are too dug into their opinions now to change their mind. Even if the vaccine was proven to be 100% fine I’d probably still not get it simply because I’m in no danger of dying from covid (same reason why I don’t get the flu shot every year)
I’m glad it’s there for older people and those with health issues but the premise that 100% of people need to get it is preposterous
That went to March of 2020 when the Covid hit, and they were waiting for the flood of casualties to appear, (That never happened.) All surgery ground to a halt.
Then, in January of 2021, when the VA started accepting applications for "elective" surgeries, the pressure was strong that getting vaxxed was a perquisite to get on the list.
Hell of a choice...
Now, the jab is ineffective, and needs a "booster." It's almost as if the VA was lying/guessing.
No, nope, nada, negative, noway nohow, zero.
Until a couple years ago, I believed I was the picture of health. Never went to the doctor. I was nearing my seventies, so finally decided to have a check-up. Found out my BP was 210/120 and I had a thickened heart muscle and congestive heart failure with no symptoms. I’m on mega doses of 4 different bp meds.
Then 2 years ago I had endocartitus, probably from a procedure to remove bladder stones. Had to have a heart valve replacement.
Even before the valve replacement, I would never have gotten the vaccine. I figured my immune system was pretty good, since I couldn’t remember the last time I had a cold or flu.But with the heart surgery I figured my chances of survival went way down so I gladly got the Moderna shot with no side effects.
No
I have a coworker that certainly is. He is suffering from Bells Palsy brought on by his Pfizer x2 jab. Another fella I spoke to, his daughter is now having to see a neurologist after receiving her second jab.
No regret at all!
Now you will have a turning point with all the Boomers (especially blacks) casting a completely jaundiced eye on Xiden/Fauxi and especially these 3rd mRNA boosters.
This is so Alinsky and yet only the only person equipped to take full advantage of it is Stephen Miller. Trump's Saturday's speech was a rock-solid rebound (minus Mo Brooks bungling the messaging) from the last one. Trump needs a new rally stat. Come to the Midwest, Mr. President.
They are starting to realize that they rushed into a deadly decision. But being the smug elitists they are, they will never admit they made a mistake. Instead of blaming Fauci and his cohorts in the CDC, they are mad/jealous at those of us who refused to become lab rats.
Count me in the negative column.
These vaccines are a big nothing burger. 99.994% have reported no serious adverse effects.
I have no opinion on if these vaccines are really effective or necessary. All I can say based on actual data, the vaccines area big nothing burger for adverse effects. The 1/2 CC of clear liquid injected in my arm in Feb & March has had less adverse effects than a mosquito bite, on me, my spouse, and other 5 family members.
Not yet, no I’ll after effects. Ask me in a few months. Right now I am not interested in the booster unless something changes. My husband is undergoing cancer treatments and I am sure they will be pushing the booster on him as soon as it’s out. The announcements is all over the treatment center.
As time wears on, it can only get worse for them. Their immunity will weaken as the virus evolves, and any potential long term side effects will become obvious. They won’t admit it, but they’ll be sorry.
No.
I got the Pfizer jab. No effects at all-either the day after, nor in the 5-6 months since then.
When I got my vaccinations, it was repeatedly stated to me in no uncertain terms that these vaccines were experimental, and had not yet received full FDA approval. I had to sign a form to confirm that I understood that the vaccine might not be effective or safe. Along with many millions of Americans, I KNOWINGLY chose to accept the risk. It's called informed consent, and I got informed and then consented.
I still think I made the right choice, but maybe I did not. I don't try to convince other people to get vaccinated. If the anti-vaxxers are correct, I'll be dead soon, and it would be good to have a few Americans around to pick up the pieces after all the vaxxed die. However, I'm not too worried about that.
The pro-vax safetyist fanatics are wrong, annoying, and perhaps dangerous, but so are fanatical anti-vaxxers who pretend that every death of a vaccinated patient is caused by the vaccine. Screw 'em both.
Thank you, President Trump, for giving me an opportunity to make my informed choice.