Supporters of legislation to prohibit public and private employers from requiring vaccinations or punishing workers who don't receive them rallied Aug. 24, 2021, at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. (Andrew Welsh-Huggins/AP)
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The political maelstrom swirling around coronavirus vaccines may be to blame for a higher rate of excess deaths among registered Republicans in Ohio and Florida during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a study published Monday.

The report in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine underscores the partisan divide over coronavirus vaccines that have saved lives but continued to roil American politics even as the pandemic has waned.