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That sounds wild. Could you provide an example?
Well apparently they didn't exactly say they'd refuse to take it but voiced their scepticism about it nevertheless.
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Hmm. I will say I think the skepticism of the vaccine that came out too quick was bipartisan, though, if not more among Republicans.
I don't think there's inherently anything wrong about scepticism towards new things like that. It's when the disnformation and conspiracies comes in that it turns kinda sinister.
Probably true that it's more common on the right - in the U.S. atleast.