So, the CDC and most of its 10,000+ employees are in Atlanta, GA.
Let's say that, as the members of the principal organization fighting COVID-19, they are on the whole well aware of the real value of the "vaccines" being increasingly mandated. One would assume that they'd influence their friends and neighbors, who would be disproportionately located in the general area.
We would thus expect that if the "vaccines" are all they're being sold as, that Georgia would show a high rate of vaccination. Not #1, perhaps, since there will be other factors at play, but it should be high up on the list.
Per the datafile here (pulled today): https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations_vacc-total-admin-rate-total Georgia ranks #43 of the 50 states in percentage of the population that is fully vaccinated.
Maybe there are regional effects? Georgia ranks below three of the five neighboring states, and is only a hair ahead of Tennessee.
Maybe it is political? GA's electoral votes went to Biden. Of all the states where the electoral votes went to Biden, it is dead last.
Perhaps it is only a small real difference, even though the placement is low? Overall 55.9% of the US population is fully vaccinated (same source). GA is 45.7%. The range is 40.5% (WV) to 69.6% (VT).
Let's say that, as the members of the principal organization fighting COVID-19, they are on the whole well aware of the real value of the "vaccines" being increasingly mandated. One would assume that they'd influence their friends and neighbors, who would be disproportionately located in the general area.
We would thus expect that if the "vaccines" are all they're being sold as, that Georgia would show a high rate of vaccination. Not #1, perhaps, since there will be other factors at play, but it should be high up on the list.
Per the datafile here (pulled today): https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations_vacc-total-admin-rate-total Georgia ranks #43 of the 50 states in percentage of the population that is fully vaccinated.
Maybe there are regional effects? Georgia ranks below three of the five neighboring states, and is only a hair ahead of Tennessee.
Maybe it is political? GA's electoral votes went to Biden. Of all the states where the electoral votes went to Biden, it is dead last.
Perhaps it is only a small real difference, even though the placement is low? Overall 55.9% of the US population is fully vaccinated (same source). GA is 45.7%. The range is 40.5% (WV) to 69.6% (VT).