https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.for...oll-finds/amp/The most likely group to refuse the Covid-19 vaccine are Republicans who consume far-right television news (46%, up from 31% in March), while 8% of those viewers are hesitant about the shot (down from 37% in March) and 45% accept it (up from 32% in March).
Watcha got?
I have been vaxxed, and did so fairly early on. I am comfortable with that decision. But, I also have an open mind and fully understand why some folks are hesitant about getting it.
One of my renters, a very healthy student-athlete, young fellow, got vaxxed and just tested positive for the virus. He has run low-grade fever and generally felt lousy, but called me today to provide an update, he's feeling a lot better. Viruses mutate. That's what happened with the 1918-20 Spanish flu pandemic. The second wave was much worse, a mutated variety. This Delta variant is rendering the vaccines, engineered for the original version, somewhat ineffective. But the vaccines are still providing a measure of protection against developing a bad case of it, since Delta is similar to the original variety.
But who did the unvaxxed Hispanics vote for?
You can make it about race if you want to, but at the end of the day Biden voters are more likely to be vaxxed than Trump voters.
Just the facts, Jack. And it isn’t surprised because it is the Trump supporters that come on this very forum and poo-pah the vaccine and spread misinformation.
Why do scientists call it a vaccine then?
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vaccine
Why do some of you insist on creating your own lexicon that is incompatible with terminology used in the real world?