Poll: Majority of Americans Regret Taking
Covid Vaccine
Townhall,
by
Sarah Arnold
Original Article
Posted By: ladydawgfan,
8/7/2022 3:47:10 AM
In an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, UCLA Geffen School of Medicine Doctor Joseph Lapado and Yale School of Public Health Doctor Harvey Risch are sounding the alarm that there may be serious underestimated risks involved with the side effects of the Wuhan Coronavirus vaccine.
This comes as an independent pollster found that a significant number of Americans regret receiving the vaccine in the first place.
10 percent of those vaccinated said they wish they hadn’t done so, while 15 percent of adults said they have been diagnosed with a new condition by a medical practitioner weeks or months after the first dose.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
mifla 8/7/2022 4:26:35 AM (No. 1240278)
As many people have pointed out, we won't know the long term effects until enough time has passed. Looks like enough time has passed.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 8/7/2022 4:37:15 AM (No. 1240281)
Count me in.
Had 2 initial Moderna shots and wish I hadn’t. I’m not losing sleep over it, and at the time, I thought it was an “ok” decision. My 95 yr old mom lived with me, and I took the shots for her. But looking back, fairly certain I wouldn’t do it again.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
VegasGrump 8/7/2022 5:23:44 AM (No. 1240291)
I took both Moderna shots last August and my life has gone to hell in a hand basket ever since. Way too many health problems to go into here, but suffice it to say I now have a cardiologist, pulmonary doctor, pain management specialist and ophthalmologist on speed dial ever since. Just a short note, I had shingles last fall even though I had been vaccinated for them and my husband just got over Covid. Yeah great success. I wouldn't take a booster if somebody put a gun to my head.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Rather Read 8/7/2022 5:49:21 AM (No. 1240297)
I took the shots and booster and regret it. My son was adamant that he would not and he hasn't. Both of us have been exposed to people with covid and neither of us have gotten it. We think we might be naturally immune and my own doctor agrees.
I will get the flu shot this fall but no more covid shots for me. 5 people at work got it and all of them said it was like a mild flu and they were fine in a week.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 8/7/2022 6:53:14 AM (No. 1240317)
The real after effects of these shots may be years down the road. Just say no more.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Lucky5 8/7/2022 7:15:21 AM (No. 1240327)
None of us in my family got the shot. My son thought he would lose his career of 15 years, my daughter was tested every week, thank goodness where she worked allowed that as an option, but people felt they had the right to ask her if she was jabbed. Friends of mine were so freaked out by the whole thing and assumed I took the jab, I avoided them for 2 years. I quit a volunteer board position I have had for 18 years because the organization were so hateful to people who were not jabbed they dropped people behind their backs for not getting the shot and once again assumed I had gotten it so they spoke freely around me (on Zoom of course).. This was a horrible thing and I will never forget it. Also it showed me just how deeply fearful and truly sheeple many people I formerly admired in my life were. Also I saw we are one event away from total fascism.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
lakerman1 8/7/2022 7:40:58 AM (No. 1240349)
When I had my first Moderna injection the VA, and had a systemic reaction with a flood of problems, my family[physician told me not to take any more injections, the VA told me not to take any more injections,s, . Moderna injections, and being thorough in my approach to things, I checked with the CDC, and they told me not to take any more injections. So I didn't/
Mrs. Lakeman had the Johnson and Johnson injection, younger son had two Moderna injections. and the three of us have chosen not to have the boosters.
We all contracted Kung Flu, and had it from May 29 to June 13. It was like having a summer cold.
And we now have no trust in the CDC or Public Health.
And that is the greatest harm visited upon us by Birx and the little eyetalian. The wheelchair I am now sitting in for the rest of my life is secondary to what DC did to itself and the American people.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
3XALADY 8/7/2022 7:47:50 AM (No. 1240350)
I am so thankful for a poster on a conservative website I go to who let me and others know about Ivermectin early on and then others posted information/articles/videos about protocols to be used with the Ivermectin.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
chumley 8/7/2022 7:59:10 AM (No. 1240360)
I work at a hospital in a non-clinical job and refused. Was set to be fired then all of a sudden they decided to allow religious exemptions with weekly testing at their expense. Before they stopped publishing the numbers, they said 5% of the staff were refuseniks. Based on my own glances at lists, I'd say its a lot more than that. Interestingly, of the few staff members a week who come down with covid, none have been among the unvaccinated.
21 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
NancyD 8/7/2022 8:00:52 AM (No. 1240363)
The dems told us that it was Covid that brought Trump down, but we all know it was the cheating. Covid was a tool for them to use to cover up their cheating.
I never took the covid shot and most of my family did not. The majority of my friends did not take the shot, they were all well informed, did research on their own and didn't back down due to pressure. All of us got Covid, it was similar to a bad cold, but we were over it after 5 days, when I get a typical cold it holds on for weeks. I know there were deaths, however I think they lied about the death toll to control the American People to promote Globalism and this scam was hyped on the World.
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My husband and I caught Covid during a hospital visit to a loved one, right before the 2020 election. It was unpleasant but we never felt like it was going to be fatal. The shots came out later and we were both adamant about not taking it and convinced our entire family. We were all so POed about the election we couldn’t see straight. We also believe in natural immunity.
Our youngest ended up in the hosp with Covid pneumonia a year later but that turned out well because it was a wake-up call to him and he after2ards made some life changing decisions and is now so much more healthy.
But no shots! Never those poison shots.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Sully 8/7/2022 8:07:17 AM (No. 1240376)
1. the vax is candidate Trump's IED for the 2024. The media can turn on a dime and acknowledge its harm and blame him for it.
2. why is the vax still considered "experimental" and thus sold w/out liability? After 2 years of mandatory doses to the entire globe, can't we prove its safety yet?
If it is safe or not safe, they should know by now. If they owned liability we'd find out in a quick hurry whether it is safe once the law suits start coming in.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
franq 8/7/2022 8:15:37 AM (No. 1240384)
The cult following of the vax religion is near-total among hospital executives ($$$) and most doctors. But I was pleased and surprised that a couple of my at-home therapists were STRONGLY against the shots.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
anniebc 8/7/2022 8:18:40 AM (No. 1240389)
It's not a vaccine!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Strike3 8/7/2022 8:21:00 AM (No. 1240392)
Anything pushed this hard by the government can't possibly be good for you and I made my decision early on - no shots. God's concept of natural immunity is good enough for me and has worked throughout my lifetime.
I have a sanctimonious, know-it-all neighbor who drank the kool aid early and rushed out to get the vaccine as soon as it hit this area, multiple shots and a booster. He has the COVID right now. I try not to smirk when I wave at him as I pass by, at a generous social distance of course.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
IowaDad 8/7/2022 8:30:52 AM (No. 1240405)
Yes, and in a poll of all the million plus Americans who died of COVID, 93.7% blamed silly anti-vaxxers.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
padiva 8/7/2022 8:34:30 AM (No. 1240409)
I had one Moderna shot and then the employer changed their policy. No required shots. After 7 months, I still have limited range of motion in that arm.
I'm concerned about my pregnant DIL. She had shots.....I worry about my grandchild. (I guess he/she is already my grandchild even if he/she has not been born yet.)
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
udanja99 8/7/2022 8:35:39 AM (No. 1240411)
Me too, OP.
At a medical appointment 2 weeks ago, I was going over my medical history with the nurse and she asked if I had gotten the “vaccines”. I said that I had not and she leaned over and whispered, “Neither have I.” She also said that the practice did not enforce any mandates on their employees. While I no longer trust many in the medical community, this practice is a keeper.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 8/7/2022 9:04:46 AM (No. 1240453)
My wife and I unfortunately did get vaxxed in early 2021. But only because we had already booked and paid for a month-long trip to Maui and Kauai and really didn't want to spend the first two weeks there in quarantine. But as for getting boosted, forget about it. The really disgusting thing about this was Hawaii dropped it vax mandate this past spring. So it no longer feels like one is entering a communist country when landing at Hawaii's airports.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
bpl40 8/7/2022 9:04:48 AM (No. 1240454)
The only reasons I took it was that, as I have family abroad, there was no other practical way to see them. The first thing I noticed was my A1C went out of control. I am still struggling to bring it back.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
SweetPea3 8/7/2022 9:14:37 AM (No. 1240465)
On the repeated advice of my internist and Mr. Sweet Pea's speciaistls for his compromised health, against my judgement , we both had 3 Modernas. I could never live with myself if he got CV19 from me and it killed him, as all 3 doctors told me it would. I'm have had a few of my own new health issues crop up since, and think thery are more than likely related. Knowing back in 2020 what I know (and guessed correctly) in 2022. I regret getting them and will not get guilted into getting any more such shots again. Ever.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
udanja99 8/7/2022 9:30:36 AM (No. 1240482)
More propaganda from #16. Millions did NOT die FROM covid. 94% of them died of something else WITH covid. Even the CDC admits it.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
spacer 8/7/2022 9:57:48 AM (No. 1240505)
Wife and I are 75, never sat in house . Went to dinners weddings birthdays church bar mitzvahs hospital visits....never took the jab. Never will. Never got sick.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
red1066 8/7/2022 9:59:18 AM (No. 1240507)
I had the first two shots only because I was working in a hospital at the time and was about a year away from retirement. I'm not getting any booster shots. Funny part is, I came in contact on a daily basis while working in the hospital with people who tested positive with Covid, and never got sick. It was only about a year after I retired when I came down with Covid. It was no big deal. Slight fever and a sore throat for a few days, but that was about it. I didn't want the shots and I'm constantly getting emails from the state of Maryland about getting booster shots.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
DVC 8/7/2022 11:13:13 AM (No. 1240586)
I was at dinner at a couple's home that we have been close friends to for 25 years. The wife is a health care professional and was forced to take the mRNA shots. She expressed her worry about what harm it will be bringing in the future, and how sad it is that there was no benefit. She, and husband, and all three adult children eventually got the Wuhan virus. But, they had found the rare good docs who wrote prescriptions for ivermectin and HCQ, and more, and they had a 'off label" antiviral, too. With quick treatment with all the known helpful drugs, everyone pulled through. The children were also forced to take the mRNA shots by their military leaders (all were in the military at the time). The daughter is now (thankfully) pregnant with, according to the ultrasound, a nice healthy baby boy, all fingers and toes accounted for, to be born in a few months.
They seem to have weathered the spike protein poisons well so far. But, all have a nagging worry about what health effects may be coming.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
MDConservative 8/7/2022 11:21:10 AM (No. 1240597)
What poll? What "majority" expresses regrets? "10 percent of those vaccinated said they wish they hadn’t done so..." What rubbish.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Italiano 8/7/2022 11:23:24 AM (No. 1240601)
I took the Pfizer jabs to be able to work in the office. Not even a sore arm either time.
I'm waiting for the hammer to fall and will go no further, office be damned.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
mc squared 8/7/2022 11:46:58 AM (No. 1240622)
FTA: 'Bono (CDC) believes the government should have warned Americans that the mRNA vaccine technology is new, thus naturally have no long-term data that shows how the jab will effect people’s health years down the road.'
Well, Duh? I know many people became lab mice because the government and employers held an economic disaster of their heads for loss of income, but the millions who voluntary took the jabs because the government and media insisted on it doesn't comport with 'my body- my choice'.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 8/7/2022 11:55:16 AM (No. 1240629)
I have a history with A-fib going back nearly twenty years. After moving to Florida, it went away for sixteen months. Prior, I would get an attack every 8 to 10 weeks. More if I got sick. The lesson I learned? Seriously, don't get sick. The biggest factor was the Florida climate versus the NY climate.
Then I got the COVID vaccine. About ten weeks after shot #2, the A-fib came back. After shot #3, I had A-fib the next day and about every four to six weeks. Found a new cardiologist in Florida who prescribed two new meds. Been five weeks without A-fib. So far, so good. Time will tell.
No more vaccine for me. Rule #1: Don't get sick. The vaccine made me sick. I was prepared to risk one attack of A-fib. I have probably had about a hundred in my lifetime. That is not what happened. This stuff has not been adequately tested. Seriously doubt the development and research process was adequate since this was all experimental. This should have been entirely on a voluntary basis rather than being required for everyone.
The only bone of contention I have with the article is the headline. It says a majority of people regret taking the vaccine. The polls only show 10%, maybe 25% if you include everyone that had an adverse reaction. No matter how one looks at it, that is not a majority. The headline is misleading. That is why I do not trust any media these days.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
mean Gene 8/7/2022 12:43:19 PM (No. 1240687)
My doctor retired rather than take that 4th shot.
She was sick after the 1st one.
She was VERY sick after the 2nd one.
The 3rd one caused her to have to go in the hospital.
Nope, rather retire than risk the 4th one.
And pushed these shots for her unvaxxed patients (like me) right up until her last day!
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 8/7/2022 12:54:23 PM (No. 1240707)
I attended a meeting last week with a group of mostly-jabbed members (I'm not jabbed). Almost all of the group had caught COVID at some point, and even the most adamant proponents admitted that their jabs hadn't protected them. One expressed concern that her husband's blood clot might have been triggered by the clot shot.
I refuse to call the shots "vaccines." They aren't and the term is a lie.
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
cycloneman 8/7/2022 2:50:51 PM (No. 1240788)
My company charges an extra $1000 per year for health insurance if an employee did not take the vaccine. I believe the health insurance provider required that to keep premiums "lower". I am hoping that the requirement is dropped at the next annual renewal at the end of this year.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
Citoyen 8/7/2022 2:56:10 PM (No. 1240794)
I took both Pfizer shots and the booster as early as I could in 2021. I did this because I wanted the shutdown and mask mandates to end. I believed the “experts” that I was immune.
I had zero negative reactions from the shots. For me the pandemic ended after the second shot. I have taken zero precautions. I’ve been in crowded situations, unmasked, since then. I have not come down with the virus or if I did get it I didn’t know since it was so mild.
Perhaps the shots prevented me from getting the virus or if I get it did the shots made it mild. No more shots for me since the strain is so mild.
One thing I have learned is that the anti-vaccine crowd is a as fanatical as the vaccine for all for eternity. Both sides are driven by emotion rather than by facts. The wildly inaccurate headline of this article makes that point.
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
rochow 8/7/2022 6:23:29 PM (No. 1240920)
Our soldiers know it and draw their own conclusions. Apparently, Austin does not want them to have a brain or make a life and death decision. Docking their pay and throwing them out of the army won't win this incompetent clown any new recruits. Stay away from it guys and stay healthy. The only ones who won big with this vax garbage was the pharmaceutical industry and the bidet who probably gets hug pay backs in some Swiss account.
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