I was impressed that she was fairly relaxed about it, but could also tell she had concerns. I've talked to her about the jabs -- very carefully -- and about various supplements she and her husband could take to protect and strengthen their cardiovascular, immune, and neurological systems, and why -- jabbed or not -- it would make sense for people in their 50s / 60s to do so.
In our first conversation, she said "But don't scare me." She is basically a conservative person who is focused primarily on her family and work, and not at all a Woke, pro-coercion lib.
The whole "died suddenly" issue -- the Stew Peters film, the tweets, comments everywhere, news items, and so on -- is, I think, having a huge effect on normies. It's taken awhile, but things are happening.
There are many of us out there. I unwillingly took it since lloyd Austin demanded we all take it.
I think it sometimes gets lost in here that the vax situation was a terrible thing because people, like me, were forced to take it or be out of a job and risk family financial ruin. Some in here just get all worked up when someone says they took the shot, regardless of the reason.
Yes, many, many millions of people affected. They're not all Wokesters, and as you point out, many took the jab in order to keep their job and career, to live up to their family obligations as breadwinner or to be with family in the hospital when un-jabbed were not allowed to even visit family members, and so on.