A troubling new study has found that deaths and severe illnesses caused by Covid mRNA vaccines are higher in Republican-voting American states.
The study, published in the prestigious JAMA Network Open medical journal, found that the rates of adverse events among the Covid vaccinated were lower in Democrat-voting states.
The cross-sectional study looked at more than 620,000 entries in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) from 2020 through 2022.
The data shows that a 10% increase in ballots cast for President Donald Trump in the last presidential election was associated with a 5% increase in reports of an adverse event after Covid vaccination.
The same 10% increase in Republican votes also led to a 25% increase in the odds that a severe adverse event would be reported, and a 21% increase in the odds that any reported adverse event would be severe.
In the study’s paper, the University of Pennsylvania-led research team wrote that “mortality has been higher in US jurisdictions that are more conservative in their party registration, voting history, or representation.”
The researchers also found that the adverse events (AE) suffered by Republican voters were more severe than those in Democrat-voting states.
Significant links were seen between state political inclination and state AE reporting for all three outcomes:
A 10% increase in Republican voting was tied to greater chances of AE reports (odds ratio [OR], 1.05), severe AE reports (OR, 1.25), and the percentage of AEs characterized as severe (OR, 1.21).
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