Clay: Statistics Show Vaccinated People More Afraid To Do Normal Things Than Unvaccinated

For well over a year now, the COVID-19 pandemic has been used as a weapon to drive fear. That's not to say the virus is a hoax or anything, but the media has ensured the masses remain fearful at almost every turn.

So what type of lasting effect will that have? Well, OutKick founder Clay Travis recently shared some statistics comparing how vaccinated and unvaccinated people approach public activities. Those numbers are quite revealing.





"This is wild: vaccinated people are more afraid to do normal things than unvaccinated people," Clay tweeted out on Wednesday night. "This is what a year of media fear porn has done. Coronabros have lost their minds."





Part of the purpose in getting vaccinated is to provide some peace of mind, right? Instead, the same people who are taking the vaccine remain more fearful of getting back to a normal lifestyle.

The chances of dying from contracting COVID-19 -- especially for the young -- remains low. Now throw in a vaccine that is supposed to significantly decrease the chances of contracting the virus in the first place, and people are still afraid?

As Clay puts it, this is absolute madness.

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