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Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 364324 The vaccines were developed by Trump's administration. And delivered in record time, some referred to it as a "miracle" time frame. You can't possibly claim that Trump was against their use. Actually, I can claim exactly that. Why do you think that when he began to actually urge people go get vaccinated, he was booed by the very people who came to hear him talk, his followers? How many times has told people to get vaccinated since then? I don't hang on his every word like you but I am pretty sure it hasn't been very many times. Heck, when he got vaccinated at the end of his term with his wife, he kept it a secret for weeks. If he wanted to help, he would have done it very publicly. You are such an idiot or a troll or a liar. I don't know which one of those is true but it really doesn't matter. In your case, they are basically equivalent. Trump booed at Alabama rally after telling supporters to get vaccinated Aug. 22, 2021, 12:16 PM EDT / Updated Aug. 22, 2021, 12:29 PM EDT By Allan Smith excerpt: Covid cases and hospitalizations are surging in large parts of the South because of the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus. Cullman, where the rally was hosted, is experiencing a rise in cases that has matched its previous peak from late December. The city declared a Covid state of emergency Thursday to provide extra emergency support for the rally. Alabama has the lowest vaccination rate in the U.S., with just more than 36 percent of its population having been fully inoculated, according to an NBC News tracker . Gov. Kay Ivey, a Republican, has said "the unvaccinated folks" are to blame for Covid's resurgence in the state. Nationwide, the overwhelming majority of Covid hospitalizations and deaths are among unvaccinated people, The New York Times reported this month.