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Originally Posted by 64 Chief
I was inoculated, had serious side effects and still caught covid. 24 hours after the jab I was at a restaurant and saw the room spinning at high speed and my heartbeat became irregular. Held on to the table to prevent falling off the chair until my wife grabbed me and led me to a couch. After 30 minutes she helped me to the car and she dove us home. Here is my overriding concern. There is no way to discern which conflicting covid information is reliable and which is agenda driven. Should you believe politicians, bureaucrats, doctors, hospitals, media, drug companies and others who may have and ax to grind which overrides concerns about our health? We all should be prudently skeptical. My college aged son asked me last night if he should be vaccinated. I told him it was his call and discussed my experience, thoughts and that I would not recommend it.
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From the beginning, my biggest source of confusion about all of this is that people don't seem to think that the CDC is a reliable source. I don't really know what they've done that makes people skeptical.
Media? Politicians? Sure. I get the skepticism. But we have an agency whose entire mission is to synthesize research and coordinate responses to diseases. If you are confused about what's real and what isn't, they have tons of information to help walk you through it.