1 in 7 people ended friendships over COVID-19 vaccine stance, survey finds

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1 in 7 people ended friendships over COVID-19 vaccine stance, survey finds
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The survey of 1,000 Americans found that many were willing to drop a friend who refused to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

found that 1 out of 7 respondents had ended a friendship over COVID-19 vaccination status.

The survey, which was conducted by OnePoll Research, a marketing research company, looked at the reasons why people have broken up with friends during the pandemic.that 66% of those who lost a friend over the shot had been vaccinated, while 17% do not ever plan to get the shot. Of the vaccinated respondents, 14% said that they had ended a relationship with a friend who did not want to get the shot.

97% of vaccinated people who ended a friendship said that they considered their former friends to be"full-blown anti-vaxxers" who would never understand the importance of the vaccine, which has been proven to be safe and effective. The survey also asked unvaccinated people why they wouldn't be vaccinated."Many" said that it was a personal choice, while others expressed distrust about the vaccine or its potential side effects. The study did not include percentages or other statistics about why people were not getting the vaccine.

Respondents also had other reasons for ending friendships: 16% said that they had lost a friend because of having different political views, while 15% said they ended a relationship because their former friend was dating or sleeping with an ex-partner. While 12% of respondents ended a friendship because the other party was"making up rumors about them," and 7% broke it off because the other person was a liar.that she was distancing herself from friends who wouldn't be vaccinated.

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