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28% of Americans say they know someone who may have died from COVID shot: new poll

Updated: January 3, 2023 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Jan 3, 2023 – 6:39 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) – A new poll found that 28% of Americans know someone “personally” whose death they believe may have been caused by the COVID jab.

Rasmussen Reports called it the “biggest poll ever” in its 26-year history.

“We can’t directly infer how many people died from the vaccine, but clearly the underlying number is large enough so that well over a quarter of Americans think the vaccine is a killer,” noted Mark Mitchell, head pollster of Rasmussen Reports.

“That’s absolutely astonishing,” Mitchell said of the finding.

Mitchell pointed out that, interestingly, significantly more Democrats than Republicans said they knew someone who they think may have died from the COVID shot (33% vs. 26%).

Among the vaccinated respondents, 22% said they knew someone who may have died from the jab, and a sizable 38% were “not sure.” By contrast, among the unvaccinated polled, 45% responded in the affirmative, and 12% said they were unsure.

Seventy-one percent of the poll’s respondents said they had received at least one COVID injection, and 28% said they had not.

Remarkably, the poll also found that 28% of Americans believe it is “very likely,”

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