People in red states report more COVID vaccine side effects: Study
- Residents in Republican-voting states are more likely to report adverse events post-Covid vaccination, possibly due to political views, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
- Researchers found a correlation between voting patterns in the 2020 presidential election and adverse event reports following Covid vaccination.
- The study observed higher rates of adverse event reporting related to Covid vaccines compared to flu vaccines, indicating a potential influence of political affiliations on public health behaviors.
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