As I mentioned above, the narrowing of Covid’s gaps does involve some bad news: The share of white Americans who have received a Covid vaccine shot has barely budged since last summer.

The main culprit is politics. Only about 60 percent of Republican adults are vaccinated, compared with about 75 percent of independents and more than 90 percent of Democrats, according to Kaiser. And Republicans are both disproportionately white and older. Together, these facts help explain why the white death rate has recently been higher than the Asian, Black or Latino rate.

In heavily conservative, white communities, leaders have not done as good a job explaining the vaccine’s benefits — and Covid’s risks — as leaders in Black and Latino communities. Instead, many conservative media figures, politicians, clergy members and others have amplified false or misleading information about the vaccines. Millions of Americans, in turn, have chosen not to receive a lifesaving shot. Some have paid with their lives.

  • silent_water [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    nah, it's not affecting the owning class so they'll continue forcing everyone to unmask and go to the office.

    • MerryChristmas [any]
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      2 years ago

      It's wild how none of these dudes wear masks at 200+ person events, though. I photographed a few and part of my job was to convince these c-suite guys to put on their masks for the pictures to avoid bad press if it became a superspreader event. I got so few usable shots.

      • SuperZutsuki [they/them]
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        2 years ago

        They really believe they're invincible. They made the kool-aid and started chugging it along with their acolytes.