Nearly half of Americans say they think Covid-19 vaccines may be to blame for many unexplained deaths, and more than a quarter say someone they pesronally know could be among the victims.
That’s according to Rasmussen Reports.
The survey finds 49% of American adults say they believe it is likely that side effects of Covid-19 vaccines have caused a significant number of unexplained deaths. That includes 28% who say they think it’s “very likely.”
Thirty-seven percent (37%) say they don’t believe a significant number of deaths have been caused by vaccine side effects, including 17% who say it’s “not at all likely.”
Another 14% say they are not sure.
Forty-eight percent (48%) of Americans say they believe there are legitimate reasons to be concerned about the safety of Covid-19 vaccines, while 37% think people who worry about vaccine safety are spreading conspiracy theories.
Another 15% say they are not sure.
The documentary Died Suddenly addresses the adverse side effects of Covid-19 vaccines, including unexplained or sudden deaths.
The film has been criticized as promoting “debunked” anti-vaccine conspiracy theories. However, many experts and scientists say it documents crucial evidence, including unusual “clots” that medical examiners have been discovering in the cadavers of vaccinated people around the world.
The documentary has been viewed by more than 15 million people.
To see survey question wording, click here.