[cryptome] Re: They didn't want to get Covid-19 shots. This is what convinced them.

  • From: Catchese Hands <focohockeyplaya@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "cryptome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <cryptome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2021 07:41:35 -0500

Need more of this.

I see people wearing shirts stating they are unvaccinated and proud of it.

The larger issue is the people losing faith in our institutions.  It's sad
but we need to regain the trust of the public.


On Sunday, July 4, 2021, Doug <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

see url: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/they-didn-t-want-get-co
vid-19-shots-what-convinced-n1272740

see full story and videos...😁

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Linda Estes could not wait to get vaccinated against Covid-19. Her
granddaughter, Liz Serrano, was more hesitant.

Serrano, 19, lives with Estes in Yakima, Washington, and doesn’t like
needles. She worried the vaccine could endanger her health, despite
overwhelming data indicating it is safe.

To ease her granddaughter’s anxiety, Estes, 64, brought Serrano with her
when she got vaccinated. The shot went fine, other than a sore arm.

Seeing how smoothly the shot went for her grandmother, and hearing of
others who had similar experiences in the weeks that followed, Serrano
began to reconsider her position.

A discussion with her doctor reassured her that the vaccine was safe. And
a needle prick, she realized, was manageable if it meant saving lives.
After several months of thinking about it, Serrano decided, “I want to do
this — just do my part.”

In interviews with NBC News, individuals who were initially reluctant to
get their vaccinations said nudging from family members, fears about
emerging variants and having the ability to shrug off rumors about the shot
were among the reasons they finally decided to roll up their sleeves,
months after the shot became available.

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