Currently, the number of novel Coronavirus deaths in red States is increasing at an alarming rate. A recent Washington Post/ABC poll on COVID-19 vaccination in the US found that 47 percent of Republicans would not get vaccinated, compared with 6 percent of Democrats. According to a White House press briefing last month, unvaccinated Americans are up to 11 times more likely to die from the novel Coronavirus, and up to eight times more likely to be hospitalized, than vaccinated Americans. The New York Times says the partisan divide in the US over vaccines may have reached its peak.
In October, the death rate for COVID-19 was 25 per 100,000 people in areas with strong support for Trump and 7.8 per 100,000 people in areas with strong support for Biden, a difference of more than three times.
Some Republicans in the US have frequently questioned the effectiveness of vaccines or made unfounded claims, the report said. Others oppose the federal vaccine mandate, though not the vaccine itself. Republican senator ted cruz (R - TX) previously criticized the U.S. government's vaccine injunction, according to the practice of "completely ignored scientific, forced to have antibody vaccine is ignoring the medical data, also is a flagrant violation of privacy" to the American people, he also accused the government biden again puts political science and the rights of americans.


