Nearly A Quarter Of US COVID-19 Deaths Could Have Been Prevented With Vaccination, Research Shows

A Washington Post (4/21, Bump) analysis says research “from the Peterson Center on Healthcare and Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) quantifies the effects of [COVID-19] vaccination.” The Post adds, “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,” which is “nearly a quarter of the total death toll from the pandemic.”

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