Megyn Kelly’s Vaccine Regret
- Megyn Kelly, on her podcast “The Megyn Kelly Show” on September 7, expressed regret over getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Despite being 52, she felt it was unnecessary for her.
“I do regret getting the vaccine — even though I’m a 52-year-old woman — because I don’t think I needed it,” she explained. “I think I would’ve been fine.”
Possible Link to Autoimmune Disorder
- After vaccination, Kelly believed she developed an autoimmune disorder. She recounted contracting COVID multiple times prior to vaccination. However, post-vaccination, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue.
- Consulting with her rheumatologist, she questioned if there was a connection between the vaccine booster, contracting COVID shortly after, and her autoimmune diagnosis.
“I asked her [rheumatologist], ‘Do you think this could have to do with the fact that I got the damn booster and then got COVID within three weeks?’” Kelly recalled. “And she said, ‘Yes.’ I wasn’t the only one she’d seen with it.”
- The doctor affirmed seeing other similar cases.
Claims on Vaccine Side Effects in Children
- Kelly has voiced concerns about the vaccine’s impact on children. In October 2022, she tweeted allegations that the COVID vaccine caused myocarditis, leading to deaths among children.
- She warned parents to be cautious, especially with teenage boys, hinting at the vaccine’s potential dangers.
- Earlier, Kelly had shared with Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report that she once viewed the vaccine as a “miracle.” However, she later expressed dissatisfaction with what she perceived as hidden information about the vaccine’s risks compared to its benefits.
