I wish I'd gotten the vaccine

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DateMarch 2020 - Present
Locationworldwide

After vaccine hesitancy became noticeable, corporate media were flooded with moral tales of anti-vaxxers who now regretted their choice. "I wish I'd gotten the vaccine" are their last words wheezed out from the death bed.

"Shelly Wachter was wary of getting vaccinated against the coronavirus because of what she described as the “white noise” surrounding its safety. After she had knee replacement surgery in Omaha a few weeks ago, though, she contracted covid-19, the disease caused by the virus. She was hospitalized and treated with supplemental oxygen, an ordeal she described as “pretty terrifying” to the Lincoln Journal Star. “Now, knowing what I do, I would get the shot,” Wachter said. Doing so, she said, “could have saved myself and my family so much by having gotten the vaccination.”[1]

Even crisis actors get sick

On July 7th, 2021, a man called Matthew Roche appeared on ITV’s Good Morning Britain live from his hospital bed. I was like ‘I am going to get the vaccine but I would like to see what happens in regards to side effects […] No one takes it as seriously until they have had it." Interestingly, Roche is fully qualified in “Casualty Simulation training” and has appeared in multiple training exercises for mass casualty events.


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