A few observations:
1. CDC’s stopping J&J at the drop of a feather didn’t instill confidence in the need to vaccinate.
2. The remaining people are probably the ones who are least concerned about the virus and most prone to believe internet tales about vaccines altering DNA, being made with aborted baby parts, and causing whatever bad thing happens after a vaccination.
It is a fact that the J&J vaccine is morally compromisedin that it uses aborted babies cells in the creation of their vaccine.
“2. The remaining people are probably the ones who are least concerned about the virus and most prone to believe internet tales about vaccines altering DNA, being made with aborted baby parts, and causing whatever bad thing happens after a vaccination”
I think the “and” above is not merited.
An “or” is more accurate I think.
My theory is that there are millions of people (my son being one of them) who REALLY only want the J&J vaccine and are waiting for it because 1) it is more traditional and 2) you only need to get it once.
When J&J starts being available again, I think the #s will increase of those getting vaccinated.