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Poll: Majority Americans Regret Taking Covid Vaccine

Revmitchell

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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.

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) authorized the poll two years after the first vaccine was rolled out.

“The fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports more than 232 million Americans ages 18–65 have taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and 15 percent of those surveyed report a newly diagnosed condition is concerning and needs further study,” Laura Bono, CHD’s executive director said.

The top conditions people reported were blood clots, disrupted menstrual cycles, heart attacks, strokes, lung clots and liver damage. 10 percent of these conditions among people who took the vaccine were severe.

Bono 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.
Poll: Majority Americans Regret Taking Covid Vaccine
 

Baptist Believer

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Since when is 10% of vaccinated Americans a "majority?" Do you know anything about mathematics?

The actual poll results, as claimed by the anti-vax group Children's Defense Fund, states:

"Overall, 67% reported that getting the vaccine was a good decision, 24% were neutral and 10% regret it."

The headline SHOULD be that 2/3 of all those vaccinated believe it was a good decision, 24% had no strong opinion, and only 10% of those vaccinated regret it. Of course, few people wanting to believe the headline will even do the minimum of critical thinking or fact checking... including the OP.

Why tell a damaging truth when telling a lie supports one's point?
 

AustinC

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Since when is 10% of vaccinated Americans a "majority?" Do you know anything about mathematics?

The actual poll results, as claimed by the anti-vax group Children's Defense Fund, states:

"Overall, 67% reported that getting the vaccine was a good decision, 24% were neutral and 10% regret it."

The headline SHOULD be that 2/3 of all those vaccinated believe it was a good decision, 24% had no strong opinion, and only 10% of those vaccinated regret it. Of course, few people wanting to believe the headline will even do the minimum of critical thinking or fact checking... including the OP.

Why tell a damaging truth when telling a lie supports one's point?
Agreed. I know of no one who regrets taking the vaccine or the boosters. There is no doubt a few who had bad to terrible reactions, but the vast majority are better with the vaccine.
This is just a case of radical individualists looking for an excuse to justify their unbiblical behavior toward God's ordained government.
 

JonC

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Since when is 10% of vaccinated Americans a "majority?" Do you know anything about mathematics?

The actual poll results, as claimed by the anti-vax group Children's Defense Fund, states:

"Overall, 67% reported that getting the vaccine was a good decision, 24% were neutral and 10% regret it."

The headline SHOULD be that 2/3 of all those vaccinated believe it was a good decision, 24% had no strong opinion, and only 10% of those vaccinated regret it. Of course, few people wanting to believe the headline will even do the minimum of critical thinking or fact checking... including the OP.

Why tell a damaging truth when telling a lie supports one's point?
That was what I was about to ask.

"Majority Americans Regret Taking Covid Vaccine . . . 10 percent of those vaccinated said they wish they hadn’t done so"

Sounds like propaganda.
 

Conan

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10% already do. As time goes forward the percentages will go up. I hate it for the people that had to take it or loose their job. To bad they will not be able to sue when long term ill effects come upon everyone.

Don't you people know you already fell for propaganda when you took the shots and got covid anyway? Don't you know that every single time the news media lied and said covid went away when people were vaccinated was a lie. People took the vaccine and still got covid anyway! It did nothing to prevent a person from getting covid.

No doubt you don't even recognize the people who have negative effects of taking the shot. Even mainstream media will one day mention it in the future.
 

AustinC

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10% already do. As time goes forward the percentages will go up. I hate it for the people that had to take it or loose their job. To bad they will not be able to sue when long term ill effects come upon everyone.

Don't you people know you already fell for propaganda when you took the shots and got covid anyway? Don't you know that every single time the news media lied and said covid went away when people were vaccinated was a lie. People took the vaccine and still got covid anyway! It did nothing to prevent a person from getting covid.

No doubt you don't even recognize the people who have negative effects of taking the shot. Even mainstream media will one day mention it in the future.
We have a God who has our times in His hands. I obeyed God's ordained government and their demands. If I die from effects of a vaccine, so be it. If I die in some other fashion, so be it. My task is to obey the authorities God places over me when they are not requiring me to disobey God.
Others can do as their conscience guides, but don't feel sorry for me as I fully trust my God with this issue.
 

JonC

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10% already do. As time goes forward the percentages will go up.
Unsubstianted guesswork.

Could very well be the 10% will go down as the unvaccinated die from unexpected complications related to covid exposure until the only survivors ate the vaccinated.
 

JonC

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We have a God who has our times in His hands. I obeyed God's ordained government and their demands. If I die from effects of a vaccine, so be it. If I die in some other fashion, so be it. My task is to obey the authorities God places over me when they are not requiring me to disobey God.
Others can do as their conscience guides, but don't feel sorry for me as I fully trust my God with this issue.
I have found that many of the anti-vaxers ( not by any means all, but many on this forum) are so not out of medical concerns but a spiritual predisposition.

They are often the ones who would hide their guns rather than obey the law, think the government is invading their privacy, refuses to acknowledge powers over them (if it is not the power they chose), etc.

For them the issue is a spiritual one lived out in politics.

Had the government banned the vaccines they'd have been first to complain.
 

just-want-peace

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—————They are often the ones who would hide their guns rather than obey the law, think the government is invading their privacy, refuses to acknowledge powers over them (if it is not the power they chose), etc————

In spite of your claim to be “conservative”, your words VERY strongly imply that you are a closet “liberal”!!!!
 

JonC

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In spite of your claim to be “conservative”, your words VERY strongly imply that you are a closet “liberal”!!!!
????

How? Because I believe Christians should not have an anti-Christ spirit?

Your posts indicate that you are a Democrat. So what? You have the right to be a Democrat and to reflect your affiliation while hiding the actual fact.
 

just-want-peace

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????

How? Because I believe Christians should not have an anti-Christ spirit?

Your posts indicate that you are a Democrat. So what? You have the right to be a Democrat and to reflect your affiliation while hiding the actual fact.

Totally a non-sensical reply. Nothing, nada, zilch relating to my post.
You can have the last word, as I’m not going to waste any more time here!!!!
 

JonC

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Totally a non-sensical reply. Nothing, nada, zilch relating to my post.
You can have the last word, as I’m not going to waste any more time here!!!!
Spoken like a true Democrat.

My point is that you believe my view that, should the government outlaw firearms, we should abide by that law as "liberal".

That is not being liberal. I have firearms and plan on keeping them. But should the laws change then I would abide by the law.
 

Reynolds

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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.

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) authorized the poll two years after the first vaccine was rolled out.

“The fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports more than 232 million Americans ages 18–65 have taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and 15 percent of those surveyed report a newly diagnosed condition is concerning and needs further study,” Laura Bono, CHD’s executive director said.

The top conditions people reported were blood clots, disrupted menstrual cycles, heart attacks, strokes, lung clots and liver damage. 10 percent of these conditions among people who took the vaccine were severe.

Bono 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.
Poll: Majority Americans Regret Taking Covid Vaccine
I am rabidly anti vax, but I am having trouble reconciling 10% to equal "most".
 

Roy

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If I had taken the jab and then learned that COVID is easily treatable, I wouldn't be happy about having that chemical needlessly pumped into my body.
Vaccines aren't needed for conditions that can be easily cured with early treatment. Besides, the COVID vaccine is proven to be ineffective as evidenced by Biden's and Faucci's infections.
Too many people have also died and been injured by this "life-saving" medicine.
 

AustinC

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If I had taken the jab and then learned that COVID is easily treatable, I wouldn't be happy about having that chemical needlessly pumped into my body.
Vaccines aren't needed for conditions that can be easily cured with early treatment. Besides, the COVID vaccine is proven to be ineffective as evidenced by Biden's and Faucci's infections.
Too many people have also died and been injured by this "life-saving" medicine.
As opposed to the 6.42 million killed by COVID worldwide?
 

JonC

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If I had taken the jab and then learned that COVID is easily treatable, I wouldn't be happy about having that chemical needlessly pumped into my body.
Vaccines aren't needed for conditions that can be easily cured with early treatment. Besides, the COVID vaccine is proven to be ineffective as evidenced by Biden's and Faucci's infections.
Too many people have also died and been injured by this "life-saving" medicine.
I'm not convinced that the vaccines prevented illness (not convinced it doesnt).

BUT it is incorrect to say COVID is easily treated. It may be in some (I suspect most often no treatment is needed) but others have had lasting effects.

The thing is, covid seems to have the same effects as the vaccine (rates may differ).

I have a relative who experienced heart issues from the Pfizer vaccine. But I have a friend who is experiencing the same heart issues from covid.
 

Conan

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I have found that many of the anti-vaxers ( not by any means all, but many on this forum) are so not out of medical concerns but a spiritual predisposition.

They are often the ones who would hide their guns rather than obey the law, think the government is invading their privacy, refuses to acknowledge powers over them (if it is not the power they chose), etc.

For them the issue is a spiritual one lived out in politics.

Had the government banned the vaccines they'd have been first to complain.
You don't even know what an anti vaccine person is. No doubt you miss label everyone. You are an vaccine forcer, which you should be made to pay the penalty to whoever is harmed by the vaccine. But you won't because you, like the vaccine makers are not accountable to the law by corruption which is not from God. You are also one that against the Supreme Court would turn in your guns to the Nazis because they are your power.
 
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Conan

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We have a God who has our times in His hands. I obeyed God's ordained government and their demands. If I die from effects of a vaccine, so be it. If I die in some other fashion, so be it. My task is to obey the authorities God places over me when they are not requiring me to disobey God.
Others can do as their conscience guides, but don't feel sorry for me as I fully trust my God with this issue.
No doubt there were Germans who said that exact same thing in WW2. No doubt you will not resist evil, for you do not know what it is. You go against the Supreme Court.
 
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Conan

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Spoken like a true Democrat.

My point is that you believe my view that, should the government outlaw firearms, we should abide by that law as "liberal".

That is not being liberal. I have firearms and plan on keeping them. But should the laws change then I would abide by the law.
Despite what the Supreme Court has said. You are a violater of the Law and the United States Constitution, and someone that does not go by the law. A law breaker you are, that protects no ones rights.
 
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