I don’t feel heroic or terribly smart. I had advantages some might not have had. No work pressures (retired), minor contributing issues (not fat and not gullible), and a horse owner that knows about Ivermectin. I’m also a stubborn, independent SOB that served my military time during Vietnam, I lost friends from defoliating substances that the government thought were great. Guess I was lucky.
I worked at a medical manufacturing company in Penn. Owed by a great family and ones that didn’t believe in the lies. The business stayed open thru it all and is still going strong. Some of my co workers got the vax anyway and for them i feel sorry.
As for my whole family, they said NO to the vax and we all made it thru just fine. May God keep us safe .
Thank you for your service!
I was also fortunate that I am retired. But I have 2 comorbidities (paraplegic and cancer survivor).
My VA doctor pushed me to get the vaxx. She said, “you’re one of the people who REALLY needs the jab.”
The only thing I lost was the ability to volunteer at my local VA. A small price to pay, considering what others have been unfairly punished with.
Anyone who trusted the government to make sound and prudent decisions by the time we got to 2021 was absolutely retarded.