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A recent Rasmussen poll has ignited discussions about public sentiment in the United States regarding COVID-19 vaccinations. The poll results indicate that 56% of U.S. voters believe the COVID vaccines have led to significant deaths.
Steve Kirsch, a prominent technology entrepreneur and commentator, highlighted on X that this survey shows the growing public awareness of vaccine-related issues. Furthermore, the poll also found that 42% of respondents believe that CDC employees should be held accountable for their handling of the pandemic response, with calls for their dismissal gaining traction. Kirsch argues that these findings mark a crucial point in understanding public trust in pandemic management.
The heightened skepticism reflected in the latest poll underscores a broader pattern in public discourse, aligning with recent developments such as Steve Kirsch's renewed scrutiny of COVID-19 vaccines, detailed in his revisit of views on COVID shots. Moreover, ongoing debates over institutional accountability mirror earlier controversies surrounding the CDC's approach to vaccine transparency, as explored when Kirsch criticized the agency for blocking testimony on vaccine evidence.