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Poll: 1 in 4 Americans believes that someone they know has died due to covid shot

The U.S. government still has not officially admitted any deaths directly related to the rapid-tracked, emergency-authorized MRNA. Covid shotsThese are the most common doses administered and were created more than two decades ago. A new Rasmussen has been established. poll More than 25% of adults believe they are “personally know someone whose death may have been caused by side effects of the COVID-19 vaccines.”

Rasmussen’s results are stunning, but the fact that Rasmussen decided to conduct this poll in the first place is perhaps more politically and culturally significant. It is a sign of a major shift in attitudes towards jabs.

Major platforms, including Facebook, YouTube?, and Twitter Ensure that strict speech codes are in place to prohibit framing of the Covid shots. “dangerous.” News outlets and pundits often accuse people who question the safety shots of spreading the word. “dangerous misinformation” Promote “vaccine hesitancy.” Even right-leaning news outlets, such as Fox News, refused to accept the warnings that the shots might be less safe than they claim. A major polling company reports that 28 percent of Americans believe someone they know has died due to adverse effects from Covid vaccination.

Although suspicion is not proof, it’s still a possibility. But the sheer prevalence of such suspicion should prompt serious inquiry from the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and public debate that isn’t quashed or watered down by censors.

Other polling patterns

The poll also found younger people were more likely than older people to say someone they know may have died due to side effects from the shot: 35 percent of adults under 40, compared to 28 percent of those aged 40 to 64, and only 14 percent of those over 65. 

Perhaps most interesting, Continue reading Democrats believe someone they know might have died due to side effects of the jab (33% to 26%). Republicans are less likely than Democrats to think so (33%) and (26% respectively). Democrats are more likely than Republicans to have been vaccinated and are therefore more likely to be able to share their knowledge with others who are vaccinated. There is a greater chance of someone being vaccinated than others.

Igor Chudov, a Covid-response skeptical, has also pointed out that more married people than those who are not married report having known someone who died as a result of an adverse event (33% to 23%) Rasmussen also reported that married people are more likely to have been vaccinated.

Pollsters also found concerns about the shots’ safety are higher among the unvaccinated. A full three-quarters of the un-jabbed think it’s “at least somewhat likely that side effects of COVID-19 vaccines have caused a significant number of unexplained deaths.” Many unvaccinated didn’t take the jab due to concerns the shots weren’t sufficiently proven to be safe, so this stands to reason. On the other hand, those who’ve taken the vaccine have far more incentive to believe the drug


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