Public turning on COVID-19 vaccine, majority suspect heart damage

The article discusses a significant shift in public perception of the COVID-19 vaccines, with a growing number of Americans expressing concerns about potential heart damage linked to the vaccines. A recent survey revealed that 51% of likely voters believe the vaccines have harmed hearts, reflecting a notable decline in support for the vaccines initially backed by health authorities. This change is partly influenced by recent FDA warnings adn calls from figures like Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reconsider vaccine recommendations for children and pregnant women.

The survey indicates that this skepticism is widespread, with half of women, 39% of Democrats, and 49% of independents agreeing that vaccines may have caused heart inflammation. Critics of the vaccination campaigns, including Dr. Robert Malone, suggest that efforts to publicize negative data about the vaccines are gaining traction.

Despite hesitations from political leaders, including Donald Trump, who have been cautious about completely withdrawing the vaccines from the market due to their previous popularity, there is a growing belief that public opinion might influence future vaccine policies. The article notes that only 50% of respondents support the continuation of the vaccines,and just a small percentage has received recent booster shots,indicating waning confidence in vaccine safety. Though, advocates for vaccines warn of potential dangers if the vaccines were to be removed, especially considering emerging COVID-19 variants.


Public turning on COVID-19 vaccine, majority suspect heart damage

In a significant shift, more Americans now believe COVID-19 vaccines may have caused heart problems in some patients, a sign of growing support for potentially removing the products from the marketplace.

Following warnings from the Food and Drug Administration and a decision this week by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to end the recommendation that children and pregnant women get the vaccine, 51% of likely voters said they believe it harmed hearts.

Exactly half of women, 39% of Democrats, and 49% of independent voters joined 69% of Republicans in saying the COVID-19 vaccine may have caused inflammation in the hearts of “many” vaccinated Americans, according to a new survey from Rasmussen Reports shared with Secrets.

The finding is a major indicator that the public could be turning on COVID-19 vaccine products long supported by the drug industry, media, and liberals and opposed by Kennedy and others who have recently presented data to back up their claims.

“The worm is turning,” Dr. Robert Malone, COVID-19 vaccine mandate critic, said in an interview.

“Rasmussen’s Poll indicates,” said Malone, that the “nonaligned and the Left” are “starting to move” away from backing the vaccine.

The shift indicates that vaccine critics’ efforts to build support by releasing data on the harmful effects of the vaccines, hidden by the Biden administration, are working.

Trump has been under pressure from his most strident supporters to pull the vaccines from the market, but insiders said he has been cautious because support for them has been steady. Some advisers warned an abrupt withdrawal could spark a backlash and undercut Trump’s broader campaign to keep control of the House and Senate in next year’s midterm elections.

However, a change in the public’s view could eventually lead to legislative changes governing vaccines and nix the COVID-19 vaccine recommendations.

“If we see major momentum in public opinion across the board, then it may be feasible, politically, to withdraw the products earlier,” Malone said.

The Malone Institute has charted the growing list of medical papers detailing evidence of myocarditis, inflammation of the heart, in some people who received the COVID-19 vaccine. 

The FDA recently asked Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna to update their vaccine labels to reflect their associated risks of cardiovascular complications.

In the new Rasmussen Reports survey, just 50% of respondents said they believe the vaccines should continue to be offered, and just 35% said they have received a booster shot in the past year. Some 62% of respondents said they have not received a shot.

However, vaccine advocates are expected to push back. They have warned of the danger of withdrawing COVID-19 vaccines, including a new COVID-19 variant.



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