Megyn Kelly, the well-known journalist and host of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” has expressed deep regret about her decision to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
During a candid conversation with journalist David Zweig, Kelly revealed that she had been diagnosed with an autoimmune issue following her vaccination.
Known for her fearlessness in tackling controversial topics, Kelly didn’t hold back in expressing her remorse.
“I regret getting the vaccine, even though I’m a 52-year-old woman, because I don’t think I needed it,” she confessed on her podcast. She further explained that she had contracted COVID-19 multiple times and believed she would have been fine without the vaccine.
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The veteran journalist’s regret stems from a startling discovery during her annual physical examination. For the first time, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue.
Seeking answers, she consulted with a top rheumatologist in New York. The doctor confirmed her suspicions that her condition could be linked to the COVID-19 booster shot she received. Kelly’s situation was not unique; the doctor had seen similar cases.
This revelation contradicts Kelly’s stance in April 2021 when she confidently announced her decision to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
She encouraged her followers to listen to their doctors and not be swayed by fear-mongering in the media. However, her recent experience has clearly changed her perspective.
Adding to her emotional turmoil, Kelly also shared the tragic news of her sister’s sudden death from a heart attack. Suzanne Crossley, aged 58, had been dealing with health issues for several years.
The unexpected loss served as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing loved ones.
Megyn Kelly on Why She Regrets Getting the COVID Vaccine After Developing an ‘Autoimmune Issue’
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Kelly’s personal experiences serve as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of life and the importance of making informed decisions.
Her regret over receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, combined with her recent autoimmune diagnosis, raises questions about the potential long-term effects of the vaccine.
Ultimately, Kelly’s story emphasizes the need for transparency and comprehensive information to make informed decisions about one’s health. It is crucial for individuals to have access to all relevant information in order to make the best choices for their well-being.
This article appeared in The Patriot Brief and has been published here with permission.
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