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COVID-19 vaccine politics could be linked to excess GOP deaths in Ohio, Florida: study

Por: The Hill Health July 26, 2023

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The politicization of COVID-19 vaccines may have led to a higher excess death rate among Republicans in Ohio and Florida during the coronavirus pandemic, a new study found. According to the study, published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine, registered Republicans had a higher rate of excess deaths than Democrats after COVID-19 vaccines became widely available in May 2021. Although the analysis was based on county-level data rather than... + full article



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