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Growing number of Americans regret taking the COVID ‘vaccine’ – Rasmussen Poll

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A sizeable 24% of Americans who received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine now regret their decision, according to a recent Rasmussen Reports national survey.

This revelation highlights growing concerns about the vaccine’s safety, particularly in light of cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough’s recent statement that “the vaccine is killing people, and is killing large numbers of people.” 33% of Americans agree with Dr. McCullough, reflecting a deep-seated mistrust in the vaccine’s safety.

The poll also revealed that 25% of Americans did not take the ‘vaccine’ – a much higher number than was portrayed by legacy media during the COVID crisis.

The Rasmussen survey, conducted with 1,232 American adults, also found that trust in the medical and pharmaceutical industries is notably low.

Only 17% of respondents expressed a high level of trust, while 18% reported having no trust at all.

The survey further revealed a correlation between the number of vaccine doses received and the level of trust in these industries. Those who took the vaccine and boosters tended to have more trust, whereas those who received fewer doses or none at all were more skeptical and more likely to regret getting vaccinated if they had received a dose.

The growing sentiment of regret and skepticism is a clear indication of the public’s increasing concern about the potential dangers of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The poll also highlighted significant political and demographic divides in vaccine perceptions.

Republicans and younger adults, particularly men under 40, are more likely to agree with Dr. McCullough’s condemnation of the vaccine.

Discussing the poll results on the Frank Speech with Emerald Robinson, prominent COVID jab critic Dr. Naomi Wolfe said the numbers reflected a ‘change in climate’.

However, she was disappointed former health boss Anthony Fauci, who she described as a ‘traitor’ who ‘should be in prison’, was still being lauded as a saviour by mainstream outlets.

‘We are closer to the truth, but not justice,’ she said.

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