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More Republican politicians are endorsing vaccination It just might work
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‘Patience has worn thin’: Frustration mounts over vaccine holdouts Dan Diamond, Tyler Pager © Jay Reeves/AP Health workers at a mostly empty coronavirus vaccination clinic in Birmingham, Ala., this spring. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves) Seven months after the first coronavirus shots were rolled out, vaccinated Americans including government, business and health leaders are growing frustrated that tens of millions of people are still refusing to get them, endangering themselves and their communities and fueling the virus’s spread. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) on Thursday lashed out amid a surge of cases in her state, telling a reporter it’s “time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks.” The National Football League this week imposed new rules that put pressure on unvaccinated players, warning their teams could face fines or be forced to forfeit games if those players were linked to outbreaks.