Nearly all recent COVID-19 deaths in US among unvaccinated people,study says

Virtually all new COVID-19 deaths in the US were of people who had not been vaccinated, another analysis found.

The examination by the media of data gave by the Centers to Disease Control and Prevention was delivered as around 63% of all qualified American grown-ups have gotten in any event one dose of the vaccine — and 53 percent are completely vaccinated.

The media tracked down that just 150 of the more than 18,000 Covid deaths in May were of people who were completely vaccinated.

Around the same time, in excess of 853,000 people were hospitalized with COVID-19. Under 1,200 of them, or generally 0.1 percent, were completely vaccinated.

On Tuesday, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky talked about the viability of the COVID-19 vaccine.

“Virtually every passing, particularly among grown-ups, because of COVID-19, is, now, completely preventable,” Walensky said.

Media discoveries come as COVID-19 deaths each day in the country have dropped drastically — from a day by day high of around 3,400 in mid-January to presently under 300.