Oh no, no, no. He doesn't admit regretting the jab here, nor even the booster. He related a negative experience but did not express regret; not in the quote shown, anyway. He will choose his words carefully and you can only ascribe to him what is included in the words he uses. He said the first jab was fine and the booster sucked, but he could also claim that they were totally worth it without ever contradicting himself.
I agree that he chose his words carefully. If we were playing Jeopardy, the question could have simply been "what happened to you when you got the jab?'
Oh no, no, no. He doesn't admit regretting the jab here, nor even the booster. He related a negative experience but did not express regret; not in the quote shown, anyway. He will choose his words carefully and you can only ascribe to him what is included in the words he uses. He said the first jab was fine and the booster sucked, but he could also claim that they were totally worth it without ever contradicting himself.
I agree that he chose his words carefully. If we were playing Jeopardy, the question could have simply been "what happened to you when you got the jab?'