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I worked in a small office with 7 people. I was the only one that didn't get the Covid shot. Some of my coworkers were true believers and some were coerced. Everyone kept coming down with Covid on a fairly regular basis although this was determined with the over-cycled PCR tests that were so loved by the politicians and members of the medical community. At one point in the middle of the "pandemic" when about 3 or 4 of my coworkers were sick I felt kind of crappy on a Friday and left the office early by a couple of hours. I felt pretty bad for most of Saturday and Sunday - like a typical hit of flu - which I would suffer from about once every ten years, and then I was back in on Monday. All good. I have no idea if I had Covid as I was not about to get a useless test and quite frankly didn't care. After doing my own research (I know, that's a really bad thing to do) in the early stages of the "pandemic" I realized it was 98% BS and figured it was just a basic bad flu season. That was my only experience with any illness in about the last ten years. I'm 67. It still amazes me how many people got their shots and boosters and kept getting "Covid" but still felt that the shots were doing a great job. People can be quite weird when they watch TV and read The New York Times.

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