The White House uses new strategies to succeed in Americans who hesitate to vaccinate: NASCAR, CMT and ”Deadliest Catch”

The White House is strategies of choice to succeed in Americans who remain reluctant to get vaccinated against Covid-19: NASCAR, CMT, country music television, and exhibits such as “Deadliest Catch,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday.

“We have broadcast ‘Deadliest Catch’ PSAs, we are engaged with NASCAR and national television nusic. We are in favor of a variety of artistic tactics to connect directly with white conservative communities,” said Psaki.

According to a recent Kaiser Health News poll, “Republicans and white evangelical Christians were as much as possible to say they would not be vaccinated, and nearly 30% of the organization said they would definitely not be vaccinated. “

A Marist vote of PBS/NPR found that 49% of Republican men said they would not decide to get vaccinated if the vaccine was available to them, compared to 34% of Republican women with the same opportunity.

And in 311 counties where at least 80% of the electorate voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 election, the Washington Post reports that the vaccination rate is 3% below the national average.

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Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell, Republican for Kentucky, suggested last week to his fellow Republicans that they vacute, saying, “I’m a Republican and I want to tell everyone we want to take this vaccine. “reservations will have to be booked. “

The White House has completed its updated target of two hundred million shots in the first hundred days of President Joe Biden’s tenure in just under three weeks, but variants of the virus are spreading in many states, creating uncertainty and haste. vaccinate more Americans.

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