The article made no connection between the 15% who had new issues and the ~10% who regretted taking the jab. So, it's entirely possible that some of the 15% with new issues are still ok with having taken the jab and some of the 85% without new issues regret having taken the jab.
Some don't - and likely won't - regret the jab (even if it maims, disables or kills them, their family and/or their friends) while others changed their minds (for any of a variety of reasons except a new health issue).
Not necessarily.
The article made no connection between the 15% who had new issues and the ~10% who regretted taking the jab. So, it's entirely possible that some of the 15% with new issues are still ok with having taken the jab and some of the 85% without new issues regret having taken the jab.
Some don't - and likely won't - regret the jab (even if it maims, disables or kills them, their family and/or their friends) while others changed their minds (for any of a variety of reasons except a new health issue).