Bongino Reveals Why Getting COVID Vax Is Biggest Mistake in His Life
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Political commentator Dan Bongino, a cancer survivor, said getting the coronavirus vaccines was “the biggest mistake of my life.”
“I should have waited,” Bongino said. “Because the hard reality is, when the vaccine first came out, we didn’t have chronological data because it just came out. There was no time that had passed.”
“I should have waited. It’s one of the greatest regrets of my life,” he said. “I freaked out. I had cancer, I thought I was dying. I just wanted to see my youngest daughter’s wedding.”
Bongino said he ended up getting the coronavirus twice despite getting vaccinated twice.
Bongino said contrary to reports that vaccinated people get milder symptoms after contracting the virus, his first bout with COVID was very severe.
In 2017, left-wing cable network CNN warned that FDA approval does not mean a drug is safe over the long haul.
“Patients might think the US Food and Drug Administration’s stamp of approval means that a product is the last word on safety, but about a third of the drugs the FDA approved between 2001 and 2010 were involved in some kind of safety event after reaching the market,” CNN reported at the time.
The report cited a 2017 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association where “the authors found that in that time, 222 novel therapeutics were approved, and there were 123 post-market safety events involving 71 products that required FDA action.
Fast-forward a couple of years, and CNN did an about-face and became a gleeful cheerleader for the fast-tracked coronavirus vaccines after Democrat Joe Biden became president.
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