观点新型冠状病毒

Vaccine scepticism cuts across political lines in the US

Widespread opposition to jab could undermine efforts to end the pandemic

The writer is an FT contributing columnist

For once: an issue that doesn’t break along mindlessly political lines.

Whether to get vaccinated against coronavirus is a highly personal matter in the US, where vaccine sceptics crowd both ends of the political spectrum. Some of the whackier anti-vaxx reasons seem to be shared on both sides of the divide: I’ve heard just as many Democrats as Republicans insist the shot implants a microchip that will allow Big Brother to track the vaccinated.

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