Why would anyone try to undo vaccinations after getting Covid-19 shots?

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Why would anyone try to undo vaccinations after getting Covid-19 shots?
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noted a TikTok video — which has garnered hundreds of thousands of views — in which someone created a process through which people could bathe in a concoction in order to"detox the vaxx."

That last point was of particular interest, because it explains the motivations behind these strange instructions. There are apparently significant groups of Americans who, for whatever reason, didn't want to be vaccinated, but they grudgingly did the right thing anyway in order to keep their jobs.But some of these same folks, who apparently don't want the potentially lifesaving protections the vaccines make possible, believe the process can be undone.

Dr. Angela Rasmussen, a virologist and adjunct professor at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, told NBC News,"Once you're injected, the lifesaving vaccination process has already begun. You can't unring a bell. It's just not physically possible."

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