As of early April, statistics showed the vaccine breakdown between women and men was generally close to 60% and 40% — women made up 58% of those vaccinated in Alabama and 57% in Florida, for example.
In fact, it's the exact opposite of what you claim.
A few states break the numbers down by age as well as gender, revealing that the male-female difference persists across age groups. In South Carolina, for example, the gender breakdown of vaccine recipients as of April 4 was slightly wider for younger people: 61% of vaccinated people ages 25-34 were women compared with 57% female for age 65 and older.
So women are not taking the vaccine?
I was speaking generally, but yes, I wouldn't be surprised if young women don't take it.
Well, you would be wrong.
In fact, it's the exact opposite of what you claim.
https://archive.is/88Hdh#selection-664.0-664.1
Not surprised. If anyone is retarded in this world, its young women.
Remember that most younger people offered them at this point are employed in the medical industry.
As always, you make up some sort of BS excuse to try to justify that you were consistently wrong.