Azathoth
Registered User
This is some incredible logic. If the only breakdown you are going to look at is age...then yeah it's going to look like age is the only factor at play!
Still waiting for you to get back to me about how these age groups breakdown when accounting for other factors. Tell me...within the age 18-24 group, what are the vaccination rates among different factors other than just their age?
I'm guessing you won't provide the answer if it indicates something you don't want to acknowledge.
Do you don't see the logical breakdown in your supposition?
40+ year old redneck conservatives seemingly don't have a problem with the vaccine based on the vaccination rates...But 18-24 ones...They do because they are conservative rednecks?
This 100% absolutely does not make sense
Aren't the 40+ their parents, grandparents? So the redneck conservative grandparents see the benefits of the vaccine but their children and grandchildren don't? Seems like a generational problem not a conservative redneck problem? No?
Here's a paper from May that breaks down vaccine hesitancy by age, race, education, location etc.
https://aspe.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/private/pdf/265341/aspe-ib-vaccine-hesitancy.pdf