Posted on Jul 27, 2023
Excess Deaths Among Republicans Skyrocketed After Covid Vaccine Became Available, Study Finds
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"As covid vaccines started to roll out in February 2021, misinformation and conspiracy theories surrounding the shot were on the rise—as were the deaths of Republican voters."
"As covid vaccines started to roll out in February 2021, misinformation and conspiracy theories surrounding the shot were on the rise—as were the deaths of Republican voters."
Excess Deaths Among Republicans Skyrocketed After Covid Vaccine Became Available, Study Finds
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Posted 9 mo ago
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Posted 9 mo ago
I see here the right once again making the entire COVID issue a political issue rather than a medical issue. That cost them the Presidency in 2020.
One would think they could learn.
One would think they could learn.
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Posted 9 mo ago
From the article:
"This study is not the first to reflect an increase in deaths following the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine,"
Now, if the vaccine is both safe and effective, even if only half the people are taking it, shouldn't there be a DECREASE in deaths?
Hey, people are taking this medicine and we have more deaths. Hmmmm... maybe that medicine isn't as safe as we thought.
Yes, there was a ton of misinformation. And the chief source was Anthony Fauci, followed closely by Pfizer and the CDC.
This article has HORRIBLE reporting that contradicts itself, and the headline is nowhere supported by the content.
As a result, aside from scoring partisan points - and those only scored by people who don't care about facts, only narrative - this article is useless.
"This study is not the first to reflect an increase in deaths following the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine,"
Now, if the vaccine is both safe and effective, even if only half the people are taking it, shouldn't there be a DECREASE in deaths?
Hey, people are taking this medicine and we have more deaths. Hmmmm... maybe that medicine isn't as safe as we thought.
Yes, there was a ton of misinformation. And the chief source was Anthony Fauci, followed closely by Pfizer and the CDC.
This article has HORRIBLE reporting that contradicts itself, and the headline is nowhere supported by the content.
As a result, aside from scoring partisan points - and those only scored by people who don't care about facts, only narrative - this article is useless.
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