I do give Mitch McConnell credit for encouraging Republican men to get vaccinated.
Addressing vaccine hesitancy among conservatives, the Senate minority leader on Monday urged members of the GOP to inoculate themselves. https://t.co/bDQ0Sgi9yg
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) April 5, 2021
Analysis: A quarter of the country won’t get the coronavirus vaccine. Half of them trust Trump’s medical advice. https://t.co/b6GvaMV0zS
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 12, 2021
A recent poll found 49% of Republican men said they would not take the #COVID19 vaccine when it's available to them.@DavidBegnaud looks at vaccine hesitancy and spoke with one man in Michigan who explains why he won't get vaccinated. pic.twitter.com/ye5bVbK0j7
— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) April 7, 2021
Next hour on @CNNTonight: We talk to Trump supporters who say they will NOT take the vaccine.
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) March 20, 2021
And I bump into Judy Mikovits, the star of last year's "Plandemic" video that helped make Covid-19 misinformation go viral. pic.twitter.com/0wiihGGL1G
% who say they won't be vaccinated if it's available to them, per a recent survey:
— Axios (@axios) March 15, 2021
• Republican men – 49%
• 2020 Trump supporters – 47%
• Democratic men – 6%
• Biden supporters – 10%https://t.co/FeRVxWN6fm