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A number of Republican lawmakers are saying no to COVID-19 vaccines

Republicans are at odds over the wisdom and efficacy of taking the COVID-19 vaccine, undermining national efforts to defeat the coronavirus and reinforcing the views of GOP base voters already reluctant to participate in the ramped-up inoculation program.

Although the top GOP leaders, including Sen. Mitch McConnell (Ky.) and Rep. Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), were quickly vaccinated in December — and encouraged the public to follow suit — a number of high-profile rank-and-file members say they intend to ignore the advice.

Some of those holdouts say they’re concerned the vaccine poses a greater health threat than COVID-19 itself. Others have indicated they don’t want to jump ahead of constituents in line for vaccines of their own. And still others note that, because they contracted COVID-19 over the past year, they have the antibodies to fight the disease in the future, precluding the need to be inoculated.

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3 thoughts on “A number of Republican lawmakers are saying no to COVID-19 vaccines”

  1. Globalists want you to die

    Covid shots are a DE-POPULATION shot

    soon, all. you shot takers organs will start shutting down

  2. An unvaccinated Deplorable Trump Supporter

    So GLOBALISTS WANT YOU TO DIE,

    You’re saying the Trump Administration championed Operation Warpspeed so that globalists could manufacture a DE-POPULATION shot?

    Whose side are you on exactly, and what brilliant insight can you offer on this?

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