It made sense to be abundantly cautious in the beginning.

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I have a lot of respect for the people who were smart enough to avoid a hastily prepared vaccine in favor of the natural immunity conferred from surviving a china engineered bioweapon that escaped from a lab.

Problem I had was trusting neither the institutions or those critical of the vaccines (initially). Both sides seemed to be filled with lies and half truths.

How did some come to the conclusion that covid-19 was a “normal virus” and not a bioengineered death bomb?

Not sure I ever believed that. Though I know places and food hygiene practices in China that are disgusting and are basically a petridish for creating new viruses.

Member when they said it was from somebody eating a bat or pangolin?

😂🤣

I’m even now unsure about the origin from the lab in Wuhan. Some evidence now points to labs in Ukraine. It’s all a mess, and the only thing I know for sure is that I don’t know anything for sure.

I certainly was. Then I continued to examine the evidence, emulating my favourite people in the world: those who can change their minds when faced with new information.