We are surrounded by people who have complied and gotten sick. They almost all declare how much worse it would have been if they hadn’t gotten jabbed. Meantime my mom is a month shy of 97, didn’t trust the jabs and took sensible precautions. She caught COVID in March. She slept a lot, overdosed on chicken soup, and is coming out the other side. She says ‘it isn’t so bad’ but she sleeps a lot. We’re glad she had the recent versions rather than the deeper-lung variants prevalent in 2020-21. Hubby and I both had two versions and treated them with supplements - not bad, just inconvenient. Likewise my bro and sister-in-law. Our workplace-mandate jabbed son was sicker with COVID than all the rest of us.
When I got it I slept a lot and bearly ate anything...until eventually started with chicken soup as well. Since I didn’t get the jab either am I supposed to claim I would have been sicker if I got it? Of course not. While I know better than others what I experienced in actuality, how should I know better than others whether I would be helped or harmed by any particular treatment I did not actually take? Its sick that people who took the jab feel obliged to report such speculation as fact.