A new study says that COVID-19 death rates and party affiliation in Ohio are linked.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A recent study posted by the American Medical Association shows there was “evidence of higher excess mortality for Republican voters compared with Democratic voters in Florida and Ohio after, but not before, COVID-19 vaccines were available to all adults in the US”.
The study looked at weekly death counts from January of 2018 to December of 2021, ranging in age from 25 to 85 and older. The deaths were then linked to mortality data and a person who was registered as either a Republican or Democrat . The data showed a 20% increase in expected deaths from March 2020 to December of 2021 for all groups. After April 1 of 2021, when the vaccine became more readily available, Republicans had a 7.7% greater death rate than Democrats.The data showed that the 25-64 age group did not see large differentiation in political alignment. The changes were seen in 65-74, which saw Democrats death rates higher, and in 75 and above which saw Republican voters with a higher death rate.
The study also had a list of limitations which include: “First, there are plausible alternative explanations for the difference in excess death rates by political party affiliation beyond the explanatory role of vaccines discussed herein. Second, our mortality data, although detailed and recent, only included approximately 83.5% of deaths in the US and did not include cause of death.
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