I have to say that I don't know anyone who says, "I made a huge mistake". Which amazes me, because I sure feel like they made a huge mistake. I'm glad I skipped it. I think the others will come around in time, but they seem slow to do so.
I'm not looking for people to admit to making a mistake. I'm just glad I personally did not make that mistake.
My cousin told me she & hub recently got covid (60-70+ yrs)... “got pretty sick, but was so glad they were vaxxed or it would have been worse”...that is where many peoples heads are.
I know a LOT of people who feel like they made a mistake.
The shots were amazingly beneficial to me and my wife. We both got infected, with symptoms serious enough so we could not even get out of bed without losing balance. The home test kit showed 2 bars indicating positive for covid.
In 2 days, we both miraculously recovered from all the covid symptoms. Only the dry cough lingered for 2-3 weeks. I have not coughed in 15 years or more. But the covid infection did a number on my lungs. I am very happy did not end up in a hospital. Recovery from covid in 2 days was amazing.
Which makes sense. If wanted the treatment to kill a large percentage of the recipients then you would want it to have a delayed action.
I don’t feel like I made a huge mistake. You don’t need to feel it for me.
I am glad you made your choice
I made mine
It’s all good
This is not a mistake that can be corrected. Those who accepted the espoused legitimacy of the shot must depend that they have not been misled. If a time were to come when all hope failed and the shots were proven to be an insidious plot to reduce global population, then certainly, all hell would break loose. Such a time has not occurred. Pray it is not true.
I know many who regret the shot, chiefly my son who was required to get it due to his army service. I was in Walgreens yesterday watching a line of people waiting to get the vax. Even after all the information that has come out, still in line.