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Psychological Barrier: Accepting Vaccine Mistake is Too Hard for Many

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“I think once people take the vaccines they just can’t psychologically handle the idea that it could’ve been a giant personal health mistake. And most people who took the vaccines, they’ll tell you…they’ll say, ‘I don’t want to talk about it.'”

Internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist Dr. Peter McCullough describes for Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson how people who’ve taken the COVID injections refuse to talk about how dangerous they are and what negative health effects they may be having. He notes this is a psychological block of sorts, and says that “they can’t handle” the idea that taking the injection was “a giant personal health mistake.”

“Understanding what’s happening is slow. It’s very…very psychological,” McCullough says. ” I think once people take the vaccines they just can’t psychologically handle the idea that it could’ve been a giant personal health mistake. And most people who took the vaccines, they’ll tell you…they’ll say, ‘I don’t want to talk about it.’ That means psychologically they can’t handle it.”

The physician goes on to ask rhetorically, “Why can’t we talk about it?” He adds that “the unvaccinated are far more worried than the vaccinated” and says that “we actually are showing more concern, [because we] can tell something’s wrong.”

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