A new survey may explain why so few people are lining up to get a COVID vaccine this year.
The Rasmussen poll found that 24 percent of respondents said they knew someone who had died from side effects of the shot — and 42 percent expressed an eagerness to join a hypothetical class-action lawsuit against the vaccine makers.
Sixty-nine percent said they “don’t know anyone who died from being vaccinated against the virus,” according to Rasmussen’s Thursday report on the poll.
The survey was conducted among 1,110 American adults between Oct. 26 and 30. It had a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points.
“Killer Jab?” Rasmussen asked in the title of its report.
The survey asked three questions:
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- “Do you know someone personally who died from the COVID-19 virus?”
- “Do you know someone personally who died from side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine?” and
- “If there was a major class-action lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies for vaccine side effects, how likely would you be to join the lawsuit?”
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.