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I forgot where I saw it, but the news said that something like only 30% of people (in the US) got vaccinated. They were talking about it like it's a bad thing; like "we've done so much to try and convince the public but only 30% of them have gotten vaccinated". The numbers were wildly dishonest throughout the entire thing so I wouldn't be surprised if the 70% number is also a lie. But regardless, this was a side issue.
As for the second point, most people I've heard who got covid describe it as similar to a flu, sometimes with an aweful headache and extreme lethargy for about 2 days. This whole thing about damaging multiple organs and passing the blood brain barrier is all true of the vaccine, not necessarily covid itself. covid is very similar to a flu in how it travels through the body.