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Vaccines Prevented Nearly 140,000 COVID-19 Deaths in the U.S.

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Yuri G

All you need to know: "The researchers acknowledge some study limitations. For example, they could not distinguish the roles of vaccination from increases in natural immunity and social distancing policies on the numbers of COVID-19 deaths. Also, they did not look at the effects of the first and second vaccine doses and were not able to measure the effects on vulnerable subpopulations, such as the elderly or racial minorities".

September 1, 2021 New York City


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