28-07-22 12:16:00,
July 27, 2022
Press Release
For Immediate Release
Washington, DC – More than two years after Operation Warp Speed began, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) commissioned John Zogby Strategies to conduct two surveys (see here and here) about attitudes and the overall health of American adults.
Key highlights from the survey of 1,038 adults
The survey found that 67% of respondents received one or more COVID-19 vaccines, while 33% are unvaccinated. Furthermore, among those vaccinated, 6% received one dose, 28% received two doses, 21% received three doses, and 12% took four or more.
Of those receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, 15% say they’ve been diagnosed by a medical practitioner with a new condition within a matter of weeks to several months after taking the vaccine.
“The fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports more than 232 million Americans ages 18-65 have taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and 15% of those surveyed report a newly diagnosed condition is concerning and needs further study,” said Children’s Health Defense (CHD) executive director Laura Bono. “The mRNA vaccine technology is new and clinical trials naturally have no long-term data. CHD believes this survey points to the need for further study.”
Other key demographics of newly diagnosed medical conditions after COVID-19 vaccines show:
- 17% of those receiving two doses
- 13% of respondents had three shots
- 30% of those ages 18-29
- 23% of those ages 30-49
- 6% of those ages 50-64
- 4% of those older than 65
- 7% of whites
- 21% of African-Americans
- 32% of Hispanics
- 15% of liberals
- 14% of moderates
- 8% of conservatives
A follow-up question provided a list of medical conditions and asked diagnosed respondents to “select all that apply.” Among those who were medically diagnosed with a new condition within a matter of weeks to several months,