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Poll: how many regret taking the vaccine

Poll - Total Votes: 133
I took it and I regret it
I took it and I don't regret it
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It's clear by now that the vaccine doesn't work, was a scam, and causes lots of health issues

Did you take it because you drank the liberal Kool aid?
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It's clear by now that the vaccine doesn't work, was a scam, and causes lots of health issues

No.
It works.
It wasn't a scam.
It does not cause lots of health issues.

That's all disinformation.

Did you take it because you drank the liberal Kool aid?

No.
I took it because I looked at the information and evaluated it with understanding, not fear or anger.
And it's the only thing to do as a Christian or an American.
easterniowegin · 51-55, M
@SomeMichGuy what info did you use to come to the conclusion that it was safe? Was there a study that you saw?

Have you seen recent studies from UK showing that ppl with 3 or 4 shots were 500% more likely to be hospitalized or die, than unvaxxed in the last 6 months?

93% of new cases of covid are from ppl who have the shot. This outpaces the vax rate...but even if they were the same, what benefit did the shot provide, if the sickness rate is the same?

Have you heard of Vaccine Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (VAIDS)?

Heard of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS)?

The myocarditis rate in <18yo vaxxed is greater than the death rate in unvaxxed.
@easterniowegin Where are these studies of which you speak?

They contradict the last info from a few months ago, which showed the opposite of what you claim.

I used the studies available at the time.
easterniowegin · 51-55, M
@SomeMichGuy what studies did you use to prove the vaccine's efficacy?

Are you able to find studies at some time but unable to find others? Or do you need to be spoon-fed all of your info?
You probably just agreed to the shot bc you were told to get one...research be damned.
@easterniowegin No, you have all manner of facts at your fingertips, studies, etc., so I figured you know about *your* claims.

I used the CDC/NIH information. The results of the early studies were available. I don't know authors, etc., but the results were that the initial effectiveness of Pfizer was 95%, ~2 wks after the 2nd injection of the original series.