A new study comes to a frightening conclusion – people who have not been vaccinated against Corona have a 40x higher risk of dying!
Unvaccinated people have a significantly higher risk of contracting and dying from COVID than vaccinated people. This is according to a new study Health Dept!
The study, released yesterday, looked at data from about 1.5 million people who tested positive for COVID between January 15 and October 1 of this year and compared those who were vaccinated to those who were not.
It found that unvaccinated people were 40 times more likely to suffer a “COVID-19-associated death” than fully vaccinated people throughout the study period.
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It was also found that unvaccinated individuals were 45 times more likely to become infected with COVID than fully vaccinated individuals.
The study data were compiled from three main sources: information on positive tests came from the electronic laboratory reporting system, information on deaths came from the vital records system, and vaccination data came from the DSHS immunization registry.
In total, 1.3 million people in the data set were unvaccinated, 184,732 were partially vaccinated, and 46,321 were fully vaccinated.
The study found that the mortality rate per 100,000 people for all age groups combined was 463.7 for unvaccinated people compared with 11.6 for fully vaccinated people.
In addition, for all age groups combined, the study found a rate of positive cases per 100,000 people of 14,196.6 among the unvaccinated versus 315.9 among the fully vaccinated.
In the study, a COVID-associated death was defined as a “confirmed
or probable case in which there is no period of complete recovery between illness and death.”
“We have millions and millions of records that we had to go through for this analysis,” said Dr. Jennifer Shuford, DSHS’s lead epidemiologist, according to Texas news agency WFAA.
“We just don’t give up and know the benefits of these vaccines and how they can improve people’s health.”
Texas ranks in the bottom half of states when it comes to the percentage of people fully vaccinated against COVID, according to the New York Times. According to the report, 54 percent of people there have received both vaccinations.
That’s lower than the overall number in the U.S., which the New York Times puts at 58 percent – or 432 million vaccinations administered.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of November 8, a total of 46,405,253 COVID-19 cases have been reported in the U.S. since the pandemic began, along with 752,196 deaths.
The seven-day rolling average of new cases occurring daily in the country is between 71,000 and 72,000.
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