The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 51% of American Adults believe it’s likely that the COVID-19 vaccine has caused inflammation in the hearts of many vaccinated Americans, including 29% who think it is Very Likely. Twenty-eight percent (28%) don’t consider it likely that COVID-19 vaccine caused many cases of heart inflammation, and 21% are not sure.
There were other interesting questions too.
Thirty-five percent (35%) of American Adults have taken a COVID-19 vaccine or booster in the last 12 months, while 62% have not.
35% is surprisingly high to me.
Americans 65 and older are most likely to have gotten the COVID-19 vaccine or booster in the past year. Those in their 30s are more likely to suspect that many people have suffered heart inflammation from the COVID-19 vaccine. Women under 40 are least likely to have had a COVID-19 shot in the past year.
So the elderly are still getting the shots, but 35% means a lot of younger people are getting them too. It’s odd that young women are less likely to get them than young men.
Forty-nine percent (49%) of whites, 44% of blacks, 59% of Hispanics and 64% of other minorities consider it at least somewhat likely that the COVID-19 vaccine has caused inflammation in the hearts of many vaccinated Americans. Blacks are most likely to say they’ve had a COVID-19 vaccine or booster in the last 12 months.
Whites are the most gullible. That is sad.
[direct link](https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/lifestyle/covid_19/covid_19_51_suspect_heart_damage_from_vaccine)
> The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 51% of American Adults believe it’s likely that the COVID-19 vaccine has caused inflammation in the hearts of many vaccinated Americans, including 29% who think it is Very Likely. Twenty-eight percent (28%) don’t consider it likely that COVID-19 vaccine caused many cases of heart inflammation, and 21% are not sure.
There were other interesting questions too.
> Thirty-five percent (35%) of American Adults have taken a COVID-19 vaccine or booster in the last 12 months, while 62% have not.
35% is surprisingly high to me.
> Americans 65 and older are most likely to have gotten the COVID-19 vaccine or booster in the past year. Those in their 30s are more likely to suspect that many people have suffered heart inflammation from the COVID-19 vaccine. Women under 40 are least likely to have had a COVID-19 shot in the past year.
So the elderly are still getting the shots, but 35% means a lot of younger people are getting them too. It’s odd that young women are less likely to get them than young men.
> Forty-nine percent (49%) of whites, 44% of blacks, 59% of Hispanics and 64% of other minorities consider it at least somewhat likely that the COVID-19 vaccine has caused inflammation in the hearts of many vaccinated Americans. Blacks are most likely to say they’ve had a COVID-19 vaccine or booster in the last 12 months.
Whites are the most gullible. That is sad.
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