They sound like my old boss when he had me try a raw oyster while we were at a seafood place once. I had just one, and then I was sick the next day. I come in after the weekend feeling better and told him what happened...his response was "It was all in your head! You weren't really sick!" I honestly had no response to such an absurd statement.
But hey, whatever helps vaccinated people sleep at night. It was "just a tiny fraction of a percentage of people who took J&J" after all; kind of like the tiny fraction of people who became disabled or deceased after getting the virus, right?
We couldn't have possibly rushed this vaccine. It's the patient who is wrong!
They sound like my old boss when he had me try a raw oyster while we were at a seafood place once. I had just one, and then I was sick the next day. I come in after the weekend feeling better and told him what happened...his response was "It was all in your head! You weren't really sick!" I honestly had no response to such an absurd statement.
But hey, whatever helps vaccinated people sleep at night. It was "just a tiny fraction of a percentage of people who took J&J" after all; kind of like the tiny fraction of people who became disabled or deceased after getting the virus, right?
I've never fainted from anxiety.
I had panic attacks 10+ years ago when I was incredibly sick. Didn't faint from those.
I know a lot of people with anxiety. Can't name one that has fainted.
I'm just laughing at the thought of people fainting over "Covid anxiety."
I wanna find some of those fainting goats, run up to them and scream "COVID!!!"