A newly released poll determined 15 percent of Americans reported a new medical condition after vaccination and 10 percent regretted getting vaccinated.
A Children’s Health Defense poll of 1,038 adult participants was conducted by Zogby Analytics, which reported a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.
The CHD commissioned the poll two years after former President Donald Trump’s Operation Warp Speed began, to determine people’s health and views about the COVID-19 vaccines.
“The fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports more than 232 million Americans ages 18–65 have taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and 15 percent of those surveyed report a newly diagnosed condition is concerning and needs further study,” said CHD Executive Director Laura Bono.
“The mRNA vaccine technology is new and clinical trials naturally have no long-term data,” Bono added. “CHD believes this survey points to the need for further study.”
Bono’s CHD profile explains she has advocated for services, biomedical treatments, and civil rights for autistic children and those injured by vaccine after noticing her son regress after 1990’s vaccinations.
The results might have been higher but almost one-third of those polled were not vaccinated. So, the regrets and medical conditions may be even greater in larger populations.
Among those reporting having received COVID vaccines, six percent had gotten one jab and the remainder 2–4 shots.
The most commonly reported new medical conditions included “blood clots (21 percent), heart attack (19 percent), liver damage (18 percent), leg and lung clots (17 percent), and stroke (15 percent),” according to a report in The Epoch Times.
Sixty-seven percent of participants considered getting the vaccine a good decision, the report noted. That is a weird finding because only 67 percent of those surveyed were vaccinated so that would indicate everyone vaccinated viewed it as a good decision.
Yet, 10 percent expressed regret about getting the shot.
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