A survey of Canadians shows that the unvaccinated are 12 times more likely to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine than the vaccinated; 26 percent of the unvaccinated agreed the Russian invasion is justified versus 2 percent who are fully vaccinated.
Quote:The study concludes the results point “to the highly corrosive influences of disinformation.” “This is definitely a new and bluntly insidious force that’s contributing to polarization and disinformation and poor decision-making. And it doesn’t seem to be going away. Things are getting worse,” said [EKOS president Frank] Graves. “I don’t think this is because those people had an ingrained sympathy to the Russians. They’re reading this online, they’re consuming this from the same sources that were giving them the anti-vax stuff.” …
… Graves said those with three vaccine doses rejected disinformation about vaccines, supported public health measures including vaccine passports, and expressed support for Ukraine. He said the survey shows that with fewer doses, acceptance of disinformation grows, as does sympathy for the Russian invasion.
https://www.thestar.com/news/investigati...raine.html
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