Vaccinated People Now Account for Majority of COVID Deaths

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Published On: 2022-11-23

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Vaccinated People Now, Account for Majority, of COVID Deaths.
'The Washington Post' reports that a majority
of Americans dying from the coronavirus
received at least their first dose of the vaccine.
'The Washington Post' reports that a majority
of Americans dying from the coronavirus
received at least their first dose of the vaccine.
In August, 58% of all coronavirus
deaths were in people who were
either vaccinated or boosted. .
According to an analysis by Cynthia Cox, vice president at the Kaiser Foundation, it is a continuation of a trend that emerged in 2022.
'The Washington Post' reports that as vaccination rates
have risen and new variants have appeared, the number
of deaths in vaccinated people has been on the rise.
Back in September of 2021,
vaccinated people made up
23% of COVID deaths. .
By January of 2022,
that number was up to 42%. .
We can no longer say
this is a pandemic
of the unvaccinated, Cynthia Cox, vice president at the Kaiser
Foundation, via 'The Washington Post'.
According to 'The Washington Post,'
being unvaccinated still increases an
individual's risk of dying from COVID.
Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
released an analysis highlighting the waning efficacy
of the vaccine and the need for regular booster shots.
Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
released an analysis highlighting the waning efficacy
of the vaccine and the need for regular booster shots.
On November 22, White House Chief Medical Adviser
Anthony Fauci made his final public briefing before retiring
and urged Americans to get the most recent booster.
On November 22, White House Chief Medical Adviser
Anthony Fauci made his final public briefing before retiring
and urged Americans to get the most recent booster.
The final message I give you from this
podium is that please, for your own safety,
for that of your family, get your updated
COVID-19 shot as soon as you’re eligible, Anthony Fauci, White House Chief Medical Adviser,
via 'The Washington Post'

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