An "early adopter", I dealt with the man-made disease in june the first year. It was an "interesting" illness unlike any experienced before - and my symptoms were both somewhat atypical _and_ they came one after another sequentially. Long story short - my sense of smell was destroyed, has never recovered, only residual capability, occasionally. to me, this spells NERVE DAMAGE.
But even then, I was wary of the pressure to "vaccinate".
Next year, I contracted it again while traveling and seemed to recover more quickly. However, since that time, I noticed less vim and vigor, attributed it to "ageing". But then, last December things came to a head, noticing weird changes to my pulse and "recovery time" when exercising. Long story short again - was found that my heart chambers were arguing over who was supposed to follow who. Statins very icky, not much help. Am scheduled for ablation in a little over two weeks. I've always had a strong heart, the blood pressure of a young man and quick recovery - until now. Is this a manifestation of more nerve damage caused by the virus?
Not only do the medicos continue to "offer" the vaccine and inquire of your status there but they _absolutely refuse_ to entertain any discussion or speculation regarding the topic.
But bet me... the cardiologist who will be performing my "procedure" has seen a spike in such problems. A neighbor has a running partner (in her 30s) who contracted Covid and had to have an ablation plus keep taking statins! 30 years old! A runner!
Nuremberg and the gallows is all I can think of at this point.