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Australian Drugs Regulator Knew mRNA Vaccines Can Enter Nucleus and Integrate into Genome Despite Official Denials, Emails Reveal.

 
Just thought I'd post this here.

Over past 3 months I've noticed that people I know for certain (they told me at the time, where and which vaccine) who had had at least one dose of COVID vaccine have just started saying they didn't have it! It's not just me who has noticed this. Of those that have changed their mind about whether they took it, one of those was as proud as punch at the time as they'd "done their bit for society", for others etc. The others didn't want to take it but felt compelled to take it, employer peer pressure. On the other hand others (who decided against it) have said that not getting it was the best decision they ever made.
 
Over past 3 months I've noticed that people I know for certain (they told me at the time, where and which vaccine) who had had at least one dose of COVID vaccine have just started saying they didn't have it!
I don't think anybody has mentioned vaccines at all to me, apart from my mother and brother (my brother complaining that he didn't qualify this year and complaining about the hassle of arranging a vaccination for my mother).

Otherwise nobody's talking about them, really. Those who still qualify might mention a sore arm or something. Nobody that I know has claimed not to have been vaccinated (and I know of only one person who apparently didn't get vaccinated, apart from my niece who was too young to have been offered one) but it's really not something we talk about at all. My guess is if I asked they'd be slightly surprised that I was asking but still feel happy that they got vaccinated.

Presumably you talk to other people, and perhaps they know of your opinions of vaccines. I wonder what they say to other people (or if they mention vaccines at all to others)?
 
I don't think anybody has mentioned vaccines at all to me, apart from my mother and brother (my brother complaining that he didn't qualify this year and complaining about the hassle of arranging a vaccination for my mother).

Otherwise nobody's talking about them, really. Those who still qualify might mention a sore arm or something. Nobody that I know has claimed not to have been vaccinated (and I know of only one person who apparently didn't get vaccinated, apart from my niece who was too young to have been offered one) but it's really not something we talk about at all. My guess is if I asked they'd be slightly surprised that I was asking but still feel happy that they got vaccinated.

Presumably you talk to other people, and perhaps they know of your opinions of vaccines. I wonder what they say to other people (or if they mention vaccines at all to others)?
My mother, my partner and I all qualify for Covid and flu vaccines and all have them every year now as a matter of course. We may be naive but we think it probably does us more good than harm. We have five Degrees (up to and including a PhD) between us and read newspapers (yes, actual print ones!), so hopefully at least one of us would have become aware by now if we were putting our health at serious risk by taking the vaccines rather than by declining them.
 
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