A quarter of Americans report that they know someone who believes died from the COVID Vaccine.
A new poll shows that nearly half of Americans believe that COVID-19 vaccines have contributed to an undetermined number of deaths. More than one-fourth of those polled said they know of someone who believes they may have died from the shot.
37% of Americans believe it unlikely that COVID vaccines have caused an unspecified number of deaths. However, 14% of Americans are unsure, 49% agree, and 49% state it is probable. 28% of those who stated it was possible said so. “very likely” According to a report, the shots caused deaths. Rasmussen poll Published Monday.
When asked if they had ever met anyone who died from the COVID vaccine, 28% answered yes, while 61% replied no.
71% of those surveyed said that they had received a COVID vaccination, while 26% did not. This is not a significant difference from the U.S. overall population. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows that 91.8% of Americans over the age of 18 have received at least one COVID shot and 78.7% have completed their primary vaccine series.
The CDC Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting System received preliminary reports of death in 0.0027% of people vaccinated through Dec. 14, 2022.
Minorities are more likely believe COVID vaccinations may have contributed to significant deaths. In fact, 46% of white Americans, 48% black Americans, 57% of minorities and 46% of others believe it to be at least somewhat probable that the vaccine caused significant deaths.
Rasmussen conducted the poll with 1,000 U.S. adults between Dec. 28-30. The margin of error was 3%.
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