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Megyn Kelly Explains Why She Regrets Taking COVID-19 Shot


Journalist and talk show host Megyn Kelly opened up on her podcast and explained why she regrets receiving the experimental COVID-19 injections.

Kelly revealed that for the first time in her life she tested positive for an ‘autoimmune issue.’

“I regret getting the vaccine even though I’m a 52-year-old woman, because I don’t think I needed it. I think I would have been fine. I’d got COVID many times and it was well past when the vaccine was doing what it was supposed to be doing,” Kelly said.

“And then for the first time, I tested positive for an autoimmune issue at my annual physical. And I went to the best Rheumatologist in New York, and I asked her, do you think this could have to do with the fact that I got the d*** booster and then got COVID within three weeks?” she added.

“And she said yes. Yes. I wasn’t the only one she’d seen that with,” she said.

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Sadly, there are many people in the same boat as Kelly.

They regret taking the experimental shots pushed onto the world over a plandemic perpetuated by the global elites.

“Refreshing to see this from Megyn Kelly. These are the kinds of videos that open up the flood gates for everyone to start questioning the experimental shots they took,” The Vigilant Fox commented.

Unfortunately, the COVID propaganda machine still has its death grip around the minds of many people.

The Biden administration and pharmaceutical manufacturers will have another round of boosters prepared for willing experimental participants this month.

The Washington Examiner explained:

Reports of increased COVID-19 cases have dominated the news cycle, and it looks like the Biden administration has learned nothing from the pandemic. For example, look no further than the recent comments of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. During a recent briefing, she commented about the reliability of COVID-19 vaccines.

“We know that these vaccines work, right?” Jean-Pierre said. “We know when people stay up to date with their vaccine, that works.”

Except, that statement is not true. Despite the long list of evidence to the contrary, including admissions from officials such as Dr. Deborah Birx, that the vaccines were “overplayed.” Recall Birx’s statements from August 2022.

During an interview on Your World with Neil Cavuto, Birx said:

“I knew these vaccines were not going to protect against infection,” Birx said. “And I think we overplayed the vaccines, and it made people then worry that it’s not going to protect against severe disease and hospitalization. It will. But let’s be very clear: 50% of the people who died from the omicron surge were older, vaccinated.”

Kelly is no stranger to speaking out against the experimental injections.

She criticized the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) last year for adding the COVID-19 shots to the list of inoculations for schoolchildren.

“A scary # of kids are dying after taking the Covid vax – from myocarditis among other injuries. HOW DARE THE CDC ADD THIS TO ITS LIST OF SCHOOL VACCINATIONS? Don’t listen. Be v careful w/ your teenage boys in partic but girls too. These are not honest brokers. This is dangerous!” Kelly wrote last year.

Kelly revealed last year that her 58-year-old sister died suddenly of a heart attack.

From the New York Post:

A tearful Megyn Kelly announced on her podcast on Monday that her older sister, Suzanne Crossley, died of a heart attack on Friday.

“Something really sad happened in my family over the weekend,” Kelly said as her voice was cracking at the start of her SiriusXM podcast on Monday.

“My sister died,” Kelly said. “She was 58. Her name was Suzanne Crossley and she died Friday suddenly of a heart attack.”

Kelly, 51, said her sister “hasn’t been in very good health the past couple of years.”

“It’s just been sort of like one problem after another,” Kelly said.

“So it was sudden and unexpected.”

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