“The results are striking,” expressed news.com.au after a poll of more than 50,000 people sent one clear message — the public DOES NOT like the C19 shots.

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So here are the results.

• More than half of respondents either said they regretted getting vaccinated or were unvaccinated and happy with their decision.

• Only 35 percent out of more than 45,000 people said they were vaccinated and would make the same decision again.

• Not a single person said they were unvaccinated and regret the decision.

• Meanwhile, more than two-thirds of respondents said Australia‘s leaders had been too heavy-handed in the pandemic response, 25 percent said they did the best they could, and 8 percent said as well as any other country.

In this poll, 20 percent of respondents had received two doses, 26 percent received three, 16% received four shots, and 37% took no shots at all.

Back to the 35 percent of people who said they took the shot and would do it again, 62+ percent of the people in this poll took two shots or more — meaning 44% of the polled vaccinated population WOULD NOT take the C19 shot if they could do it all over again.

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And the finding I like most of all — “Not a single person said they were unvaccinated and regret the decision.”

“We are the majority,” responded Del Bigtree.

I’ve been saying it; we are the majority. 65% of Australia is now against the recommendation of vaccines by their health department. I think we’re in the same place — when only 30% of those that got the vaccines are now getting the boosters.

Folks, it’s our moment. You should not be afraid to have this conversation with anybody right now. The odds are in your favor [that] the person you’re talking to is open to this conversation now.

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Red Voice Media would like to make a point of clarification on why we do not refer to any shot related to COVID-19 as a "vaccine." According to the CDC, the definition of a vaccine necessitates that said vaccine have a lasting effect of at least one year in preventing the contraction of the virus or disease it's intended to fight. Because all of the COVID-19 shots thus far available have barely offered six months of protection, and even then not absolute, Red Voice Media has made the decision hereafter to no longer refer to the Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson substances as vaccinations.