Dr. John Pepple writes a piece in which he asks an interesting question: before people took the vaccine, did they read both positive and negative articles about it, as one would do before buying an Amazon product, or did they merely fill their heads with good news?
I have basically followed the same procedure with the vaccine. It is possible to find negative reviews of the vaccine, if one is willing to look in certain places on the Internet, and what people have been saying has made me hesitant about getting the booster and has made me regret, to some extent, getting the vaccine in the first place.
For similar reasons, I remain un-jabbed.
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