There’s more, however. 47% of Americans stated they do not think the federal government and health officials have a vested interest in backing down from COVID mandates, even as the threat of the virus lessens.
Again, most Independent and Republican voters share this outlook; yet, 56.8% of Democrats believe the federal government and health officials do want to back down from COVID mandates as the virus’ threat reduces.
Rising dissent against COVID vaccine mandates
Many Americans are fed up with COVID vaccine mandates. People, right now, are losing their jobs and getting denied organ transplants by certain hospitals if they don’t have the vaccine.
Folks are deciding enough is enough and they’re fighting back. Some establishments like San Francisco’s In-N-Out are refusing to be the vaccine police. Meanwhile, certain employees are quitting their jobs, letting their bosses fire them, or suing to end the mandates.
Many people have taken to the streets in different parts of America to peacefully protest against COVID vaccine mandates. More protests are planned; likewise, other people are saying they will go on strike as a means of opposing their employers’ COVID vaccine mandates.