Rates of COVID-19 Cases and Deaths by Vaccination Status per the CDC:
Unvaccinated: 1,174 cases per 100k
Vaccinated: 512 cases per 100k
Boosted: 305 cases per 100k
Unvaccinated: 9.7 deaths per 100k
Vaccinated: 0.7 deaths per 100k
Boosted: 0.1 deaths per 100k
Source for information above can be found here:
•covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tra…
Data posted on January 21st. You can find breakdowns by age group and vaccine product here as well.
Summary:
•People who were unvaccinated had a greater risk of testing positive for COVID-19 and a greater risk of dying from COVID-19 than people who were fully vaccinated
•Unvaccinated people in all age groups had higher case and death rates than fully vaccinated people
in the same age groups
•Case and death rates for people fully vaccinated with any of the three vaccine types (Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen) were much lower than for unvaccinated people
•People who were fully vaccinated with an additional or booster dose
had lower case rates compared with those without an additional or booster dose
•Both of these groups had much lower risk of testing positive for COVID-19 and a lower risk of dying from COVID-19 compared with people who were unvaccinated
NOTE: Partially vaccinated individuals are not included in this analysis.
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If you want actual COVID-19 Data for Israel including Vaccination Rates, Cases, Confirmed Deaths, Hospitalizations, and ICU Admissions I recommend: ourworldindata.org/vaccination-is…
⚫️ Vaccine effectiveness versus hospitalization continues to remain strong now that Omicron is dominant in New York State
While I cannot sit and write 3000, here’s a few: Vaccines work. The COVID-19 vaccines are extremely effective at preventing serious illness, hospitalization, AND death.
Just a friendly reminder. If you test positive for SARS-COV-2 after being vaccinated and are experiencing mild symptoms or even no symptoms at all?
Congratulations.
Your vaccine worked.
The term infection refers to the virus entering and being detectable in your system regardless of whether OR NOT it makes you sick, whereas the term illness refers to the virus entering, being detectable in your system AND making you sick. It it important not to conflate the two.
“The first thing to know about the COVID-19 vaccines is that they’re doing exactly what they were designed and authorized to do. Since the vaccines first started their rollout, rates of COVID-19 disease have taken an unprecedented plunge among the immunized.”
Just a friendly reminder. Despite what you might hear, there has yet to be a variant that isn’t susceptible to the vaccines.
The term infection refers to the virus entering and being detectable in your system regardless of whether OR NOT it makes you sick, whereas the term illness refers to the virus entering, being detectable in your system AND making you sick. It it important not to conflate the two.
In regards to BA.2. Per @tuliodna, WHO stated:
•There’s NO evidence of a difference in severity between BA.2 & BA.1 (BOTH are Omicron)
•BA.2 is more transmissible than BA.1 BUT the gap is smaller than between Omicron & Delta
•Vaccines are EQUALLY effective against BA.1 & BA.2