Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Wednesday took to social media platform, X, and said that he experienced vaccine-related side-effect while sharing JD Vance’s take on COVID-19 vaccines.

During his conversation with Joe Rogan on his podcast ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, Vance shared that the “we are not talking enoug about the side-effects of COVID-19 vaccines in this country.”

“I took the vax, and, you know, I haven’t been boosted or anything. But the the moment where I really started to get red pilled on the whole vaxx thing was the sickest that I have been in the last fifteen years by far was when I took the vaccine. And I, you know, I’ve had COVID at this point five times. I was in bed for two days. My heart was racing,” Vance said.

“I was like the the the fact that we’re not even allowed to talk about that, even, you know, I no no, like, serious injury. But but even the fact that we’re not even allowed to talk about the fact that I was as sick as I’ve ever been for two days, and the worst COVID experience I had was like a sinus infection, I’m not really willing to trade that.”

Vance also said that “the worst COVID experience I had was like a sinus infection, I’m not really willing to trade that.”

“And everybody that I know or a lot of people I know, they talk about the second shot that they got of the vaccine was really that made them really, really sick. Well, that’s a side effect and not a side effect that we even talk about enough in this country.”

While reposting the video, Musk shared that he also had a similar experience. “Covid itself was nothing. I got the OG Wuhan strain before vaccines were out. J&J vaccine hurt my arm, but otherwise nothing. But the mRNA booster hit extremely hard. Massive chest pain. Felt like I got hit by a truck. Almost went to hospital. That said, synthetic mRNA has a lot of potential to cure cancer and other diseases. Research should continue,” Musk wrote.

Recently, Adaline Deal, a 12-year-old girl from Indiana and a distant relative of Vice President JD Vance, has reportedly been denied a heart transplant because she is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and the flu.

According to media reports, her parents said Adaline was born with two rare heart conditions—Ebstein’s anomaly and Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. She has received treatment at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital for nearly a decade with the hope of eventually receiving a heart transplant there. However, the hospital has refused to place her on the transplant list, as it requires all transplant patients to be vaccinated.

Her mother, Janeen Deal, told The Cincinnati Enquirer that the hospital insisted on vaccination, despite the family’s objections based on their religious beliefs as nondenominational Christians, Hindustan Times reported.

The family decided not to vaccinate Adaline against COVID-19 or the flu after “the Holy Spirit put it on our hearts.”