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08/14/2026
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08/13/2026
Liz Churchill, a social media commentator, sparked widespread debate this week after a post on X arguing that people who declined COVID-19 vaccines were vindicated years later drew more than 1.6 million views.
Churchill wrote that the unvaccinated were the most hated people on Earth, that they lost their jobs, were disowned by friends and families, and were reported and arrested, before declaring that seven years later it turns out they were right about everything. The post, published in early August 2026, quickly circulated across platforms as users shared their own experiences from the pandemic era, when vaccine mandates were tied to employment, travel, and social access in many countries.
The response was immediate and personal. One commenter described refusing to vaccinate her then nine-year-old child, writing that half her family stopped speaking to her over the decision, and that the child, who had begged to be vaccinated to avoid feeling ostracized, apologized and thanked her six years later. Other users recounted being called names by relatives, losing jobs over vaccination status, and being cut off financially by family members during the height of mandates.
The post lands amid a broader reassessment of pandemic-era policy. Vaccine and mask mandates that were widespread in workplaces, schools, and public venues between 2021 and 2022 have since been rolled back almost everywhere, and public health agencies, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, have revised guidance to no longer differentiate recommendations based on vaccination status.
Not everyone agrees with Churchill’s framing. Public health officials and many medical professionals maintain that vaccination significantly reduced severe illness and d*ath during the pandemic’s deadliest phases, and that mandates, while contentious, were implemented as emergency measures during a period of overwhelmed hospital systems and limited treatment options. Critics of the post argue that the ostracization described, while real and often painful, does not by itself validate opposition to vaccines that regulators and independent researchers have continued to describe as safe and effective for the vast majority of recipients. The debate over how history should judge that period, and who was right, remains unresolved and deeply polarized online.
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08/01/2026
A case report published in Frontiers in Psychiatry described the case of a teenage boy who had developmental delays and was diagnosed with ADHD, pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS), autoimmune encephalitis, and autism spectrum disorder at age 14. Doctors suspected that chronic Bartonella and Lyme-related (Borrelia) infections might be contributing to his symptoms, so he began long-term antimicrobial treatment at age 15 using several antibiotics over the course of his care.
According to the report, the boy experienced substantial improvements in learning, attention, behavior, and social skills during treatment. His IQ increased by seven points, his standardized reading and math scores improved, and he gained 35 pounds after his appetite returned. He transitioned from special education into a regular classroom without accommodations, remained at grade level through high school, and was later accepted into a four-year university. The authors reported improvements in several symptoms, including oppositional behavior, anger, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, mood, and tics, while noting that treatment continued because some symptoms returned when antimicrobial therapy was stopped.
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