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I think young people in general will be less likely to get it.

I also see plenty of conservatives lining up to get it. Mainly boomers.

Not sure about minority groups but blacks seem to be way more terrified of it (around where I live at least). They wear masks more often which could meant they’re not vaxxed or it could just mean they watch the news more.

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I knew the young and minorities were “hesitant” but this was liberals even in there 40’s, 50’s on up. There was even a guy in his seventies that’s related to one of them and he had a stroke a few years ago. He recovered but is still not at 100% and refuses the vax.

I don’t get into politics with them, they know I’m against the “uniparty” and think both sides are corrupt. I think they don’t trust Biden or either party but can’t bring themselves to say it. They could be pissed at the local/state government for letting antifa destroy and rampage through the city last year also.

In the burbs they constantly talked about the vax, down in the city I finally quietly had to ask about it. I actually thought it would be the opposite scenario. And after the “conservative” burb people, I was concerned to even go, thinking the liberal city friends would be even crazier about it. But it turned out the narratives I’ve been hearing is wrong at least here in my state which is a deep blue PNW state.