That's the scary thing about it. It's like folks who are antivaxxers almost feel like they have to die on that hill to prove a point and they go into some form of denial. I think at some point, they start thinking "hmmm maybe I should have gotten that vaccine

" but they're too far gone in the madness to turn back.
They're too proud to admit that they were wrong and that foolish pride makes them ride the antivaxx train until the wheels fall off.
My mother was telling me about my fool antivaxx uncle who's been talking trash about all of us who got vaccinated, and then this clown got sick over the summer and he was spooked like

and secretly went and got a covid test but didn't tell anybody that he might have had it. He told one member of the family in confidence and she told the rest of us.
But all that big talk he was doing about not taking the vaccine stopped during that month where he was worried and wondering if he caught it.
Then when he tested negative and found out he didn't have covid, that it was just a cold, he went right back to the antivaxx foolishness.
He's too proud and arrogant to admit that maybe he's making a mistake so he's willing to play Russian roulette due to his foolish pride. Smh