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Kaiser Family Foundation: 25% Of US COVID Deaths Were Preventable (60% of all adult Covid-19 deaths since June could have been prevented with vaccine

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Analysis: 25% Of US COVID Deaths Were Preventable​

April 21, 2022 Coronavirus, United States


The Washington Post reports:
Within weeks, it’s likely that the 1,000,000th American will die of covid-19. The millionth death on record, that is — it’s likely that the number of deaths is undercounted. At the outset of the pandemic, after all, medical professionals didn’t know what they were looking for, and Americans were unprepared for the effects of the coronavirus and the disease it causes.
New analysis from the Peterson Center on Healthcare and Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) quantifies the effects of vaccination. Since June 2021, the point at which every American adult had access to coronavirus vaccines, they estimate that just over 234,000 unvaccinated Americans died who could have lived had they been immunized against the virus.

 
So it seems like a fairly large number of people that were vaccinated died?

Extrapolating from their figures:

385,000 Americans died in that time period
270,000 were not fully vaccines
105,000 were fully vaccinated

* If all adults had been fully vaccinated by June of last year, they project there would have been 145,000 deaths in that time period, rather than 345,000.

* It also suggest fully vaccines people are 88% less likely to die than non-fully vaccinated people.
 
Extrapolating from their figures:

385,000 Americans died in that time period
270,000 were not fully vaccines
105,000 were fully vaccinated

* If all adults had been fully vaccinated by June of last year, they project there would have been 145,000 deaths in that time period, rather than 345,000.

* It also suggest fully vaccines people are 88% less likely to die than non-fully vaccinated people.
So a fairly large number of vaccinated people have died.
 
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