No bad reaction should be dismissed, but reports of some of
these outlier issues are troubling.
Some of the people getting these types of services before
the COVID-19 vaccine was on the market, also had autoimmune
reactions. How do we know for certain these reactions are
definitely COVID-19 induced, or that a certain percentage
of them certainly are?
What we wind up with is another issue that folks line up
with other issues reported the same way to vilify the
vaccine.
I’m not trying to say the vaccine is faultless. I weigh that
issue myself.
In my circle of seven over 60 family members who have had
both shots, none of us have any negative reactions.
I don’t know one person in my circle of associates who has
had a bad reaction. I have one guy who is 92 and was
vaccinated, without a known problem.
There are some troubling reports out there that seem valid.
I do agree with that.
The problem I have is that the MSM won’t report the adverse affects, and when they do it’s always “rare occurrences”.
It’s way past time to toss the idea of it being rare anymore IMHO.
Nobody I know whose vaxxed has had any real sure effects either. But for some reason, as weary as I am of contracting this man made virus I still resist the shot. I’ll be one of those kicking myself in the a$$ if and when I catch it but I can’t bring myself to get the shots. 😔
// In my circle of seven over 60 family members who have had
both shots, none of us have any negative reactions.
// I don’t know one person in my circle of associates who has
had a bad reaction. I have one guy who is 92 and was
vaccinated, without a known problem.
I can say the exact same thing about covid itself. Pretty damned wimpy for a ‘pandemic’, wouldn’t you say?