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Poll: Vaccinated and Boosted Americans Are Most Concerned About Coronavirus

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(I have little doubt that this is true. The people who are grasping for any kind of help they can get are the ones who are most frightened. They run for vaccinations first.

Additionally, the results seem to show that the unvaccinated are better informed. That's conjecture on my part. I assume some portion of the unvaccinated are like me, aware that the pandemic is now effectively over. Vaccinated individuals apparently don't know that. They continue to be frightened. They are not as well informed.

The horrified squawking we'll hear in a few years if it turns out that, as I suspect, mRNA has damaged the immune systems of the vaccinated majority is going to be positively deafening. And there won't be a thing the medical world can do to help them. No magical elixir. No mRNA to undo mRNA. - De)


January 7, 2022

Poll: Vaccinated and Boosted Americans Are Most Concerned About Coronavirus

by Katherine Hamilton
Breitbart.com



Americans who have gotten vaccinated and boosted against coronavirus are the most “personally concerned about the coronavirus threat,” according to a Rasmussen poll released on Friday.

The report states:Interestingly, being vaccinated against COVID-19 doesn’t relieve concerns about the disease – in fact, the opposite appears to be true. Vaccinated Americans are more concerned about the coronavirus threat than the unvaccinated, and those who have gotten COVID-19 vaccine booster shots are most concerned.

Among unvaccinated Americans, only 36 percent are concerned about coronavirus, including 13 percent who are very concerned. Vaccinated respondents are much more wary, with 75 percent saying they are worried about coronavirus, including 41 percent who are very concerned.

Eighty-one percent of those who have gotten the booster say they are still concerned about the coronavirus threat, “including 48 percent who are very concerned.” The survey was conducted with 1,000 American adults on January 2-3 during an ongoing spike in omicron variant cases nationwide.

Overall, 64 percent of respondents say they are “personally concerned about the coronavirus threat,” including 33 percent who are “very concerned.” In contrast, 33 percent are not worried, including 12 percent who are “not at all concerned about COVID-19.”

Unsurprisingly, more Democrats (52 percent) than Republicans (22 percent) and unaffiliated voters (26 percent) are “very concerned” about the virus. Democrats are also more likely to be vaccinated and to have received a booster shot.

The poll, which has a margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95 percent level of confidence, found that 74 percent of Americans say they are already vaccinated and two-thirds of those say they have received booster shots. Overall, 49 percent of U.S. adults say they are both vaccinated and boosted, while 22 percent say they have not gotten the jab.

Despite higher total vaccination rates, another poll found that most Americans support a bill in Congress aimed at blocking President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for American workers. Roughly 51 percent said they support the bill, followed by 40.6 percent who said they do not and 8.3 percent who remain unsure. The percentage that supports the bill rises to 55.8 percent when the “unsure” option is removed.

http://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/01/07/poll-vaccinated-and-boosted-americans-are-most-concerned-about-coronavirus/




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