Did you ever get one of those mRNA injections?

Do you regret it?

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Off course not. I didn't need a 'booster'. πŸ˜„

I get my healthcare from the Dept. of Veteran Affairs, and I'm actually very surprised that not once in three years have I had a single healthcare provider try to push one of those vaccines on me. I've never had to say no because I've never been asked.

Thanks for your reply.

I get the sense that atm more people are doubting their actions in the past to take it. It's like thoughts that are coming up to them, they surpress those and then they come back.

It's human nature to first thinks about something, second to talk about it and third to take action. Imo on average they are about to start talking about it.

On the flip side, there's likely not a single person who opted out and now regrets it.

Yes and no regrets. I would have done it even with the information we have now, I hate the fact they hid a lot of information, though.

They've pulled vaccines off the market before for having a 1 in 100,000 chance of causing Guillain-BarrΓ© syndrome.

Why are they still pushing a vaccine that is causing myocarditis at a rate of 1 in 1,000?

The answer, as always, is money. Look at how Pfizer doubled their revenue from 2020 to 2021.