Killer Jab? Covid Vaccine Poll: One-Fourth of Americans Know Someone Personally Who Died From Covid Vaccine Side-Effects

Cumulative personal observations by Americans evidence a widespread national impact from Covid-19 vaccine deaths, documented by Rasmussen Reports polling.

"Nearly a quarter of Americans believe someone they know died from COVID-19 vaccine side effects, and even more say they might be willing to become plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit against vaccine makers. ... [A] Rasmussen ... national telephone and online survey finds ... 24% of American Adults say they know someone personally who died from side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine. ... 69%[] don’t know anyone who died from being vaccinated against the virus. .... [for] survey question wording, click here."

The findings cut across political lines, with similar numbers reported from both Republicans and Democrats. And government employees are more than twice as likely to report having known someone who died from the Covid vaccine, 40% versus 18% if private sector respondents.

The poll surveyed 1,110 American Adults on October 26, and 29-30, 2023with a sampling margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points and a 95% level of confidence. Rasmussen Reports field work is handled by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC.

Somewhat higher rates of ethnic minorities report having known someone who died from a Covid vaccine. Blacks demonstrate a higher rate of willingness to join related class action lawsuits.

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Keywords: Covid Vaccine Deaths, Polls, Covid-19 Coronavirus

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