I didn't put words in your mouth. It seems like a logical
Posted on: December 8, 2023 at 23:14:46 CT
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conclusion from the facts.
1. You felt it was worth taking the risk, whatever that might be, to take an experimental vaccine that had not gone through the normal testing process. You trusted the medical professionals and took their advice.
2. Several months(?) later, they HIGHLY recommended getting booster shots. They claimed it was the life saving thing to do. This time you didn't believe them. That sounds like a change of mind, no?
"it was overblown, and I found them pointless"
If you trusted them when you took the vaccine the first time, it would appear that you didn't when they claimed the boosters were absolutely essential to protect you from this life threatening disease, no?
Edited by JeffB at 23:17:29 on 12/08/23