In this ZeroHedge article, new polling suggests a majority of Americans now suspect the COVID-19 vaccines may have contributed to widespread deaths, highlighting deepening distrust of official pandemic narratives.
- A Rasmussen Reports poll cited in the article found 56% of Americans believe it is at least somewhat likely that COVID-19 vaccines caused mass deaths.
- Of those surveyed, 24% say it is “very likely,” while 32% say it is “somewhat likely.”
- Only 28% of respondents said mass deaths from the vaccines are unlikely, showing a significant shift in public opinion since the early pandemic years.
- The article argues that rising skepticism is fueled by reports of vaccine injuries, excess mortality statistics, and inconsistent messaging from health authorities.
- Critics referenced in the report point to VAERS data and studies examining mortality trends after vaccine rollouts as reasons for concern.
- Trust in institutions such as the CDC, FDA, and pharmaceutical companies has declined since the pandemic began, according to the article.
- The piece notes that public health officials and most medical experts continue to insist the vaccines were safe and saved millions of lives.
- The polling results are framed as evidence of a growing divide between official health narratives and the beliefs of a large portion of the public.
Read the full story:
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/56-americans-now-suspect-covid-19-vaccines-caused-mass-deaths
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