Letters to my readers
May 26, 2021
Dear readers,
I hope that at this time you’ve had the opportunity to get vaccinated to help stop the spread of this unprecedented pandemic that has left behind so much death and despair, and still is rampant around the country and around the world.
I was inoculated twice with the Pfizer vaccine with an interval of three weeks in between doses. I felt down after the second dose for a few days, but nothing that would interrupt my daily activities.
I’ve heard and read a big number of lies about the vaccines: From Bill Gates trying to insert microchips on people’s arms—people who assure us that their arms became “magnetic” after being vaccinated, even making demonstrations on video to make their claims more “legit” about the microchip inserted in them—to a chiropractor in Idaho calling vaccinated people irresponsible because, according to him, they were causing “infertility” in the women they came in contact with. Believe it or not.
Reality check: (1) Microchips are not magnetic. (2) Bill Gates is rich, but he is neither omnipotent nor omnipresent, so do not worry about him. (3) Infertility in women is not caused by someone else getting a vaccine, not even by getting the vaccine themselves. In fact, the effect of the Pfizer vaccine is going to go away in a few months in the very same people who get them now, so a vaccine boost is going to be needed in the near future. I would not trust a chiropractor who spreads misinformation. He is not doing himself any favors with his aberrant thinking.
I can not assure you that things are going to be peachy from now on, because I’m a responsible writer, so I don’t talk about things I don’t know. Besides, like everyone else, I can’t predict the future either.
What I can tell you is that only species that help each other are the ones that survive over time, and our way to get out of the danger of extinction right now, as far as we know based on the most recent scientific discoveries, is by getting vaccinated.
I hope you’re able to turn down the noise, get your vaccine, and tune in with the good-hearted in this world. They are out there, I promise, it’s only that the noise is not allowing you to hear them.
I wish you and your family my best.