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Tuesday, May 10, 2022

40% of Covid deaths among vaccinated: CDC

Covid deaths no longer overwhelmingly among the unvaccinated as toll on elderly grows | Washington Post - Fenit Nirappil and Dan Keating: 

April 29, 2022 - "Unvaccinated people accounted for the overwhelming majority of deaths in the United States throughout much of the coronavirus pandemic. But that has changed in recent months, according to a Washington Post analysis of state and federal data. The pandemic’s toll is no longer falling almost exclusively on those who chose not to or could not get shots, with vaccine protection waning over time and the elderly and immunocompromised — who are at greatest risk of succumbing to covid-19, even if vaccinated — having a harder time dodging increasingly contagious strains.

"The vaccinated made up 42 percent of fatalities in January and February during the highly contagious omicron variant’s surge, compared with 23 percent of the dead in September, the peak of the delta wave, according to nationwide data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed by The Post. The data is based on the date of infection and limited to a sampling of cases in which vaccination status was known.

"As a group, the unvaccinated remain far more vulnerable to the worst consequences of infection — and are far more likely to die. 'It’s still absolutely more dangerous to be unvaccinated than vaccinated,' said Andrew Noymer, a public health professor at the University of California at Irvine who studies covid-19 mortality. 'A pandemic of — and by — the unvaccinated is not correct. People still need to take care in terms of prevention and action if they became symptomatic.'

"A key explanation for the rise in deaths among the vaccinated is that covid-19 fatalities are again concentrated among the elderly. Nearly two-thirds of the people who died during the omicron surge were 75 and older, according to a Post analysis, compared with a third during the delta wave. Seniors are overwhelmingly immunized, but vaccines are less effective and their potency wanes over time in older age groups. Experts say they are not surprised that vaccinated seniors are making up a greater share of the dead.... As more people are infected with the virus, the more people it will kill, including a greater number who are vaccinated but among the most vulnerable.

"The bulk of vaccinated deaths are among people who did not get a booster shot, according to state data provided to The Post. In two of the states, California and Mississippi, three-quarters of the vaccinated senior citizens who died in January and February did not have booster doses. Regulators in recent weeks have authorized second booster doses for people over the age of 50, but administration of first booster doses has stagnated.

"Even though the death rates for the vaccinated elderly and immunocompromised are low, their losses numbered in the thousands.... But experts say the rising number of vaccinated people dying should not cause panic in those who got shots, the vast majority of whom will survive infections. Instead, they say, these deaths serve as a reminder that vaccines are not foolproof and that those in high-risk groups should consider getting boosted and taking extra precautions during surges....

"Hospitals, particularly in highly vaccinated areas, have also seen a shift from covid wards filled predominantly with the unvaccinated. Many who end up in the hospital have other conditions that weakens the shield afforded by the vaccine. Vaccinated people made up slightly less than half the patients in the intensive care units of Kaiser Permanente’s Northern California hospital system in December and January, according to a spokesman. Gregory Marelich, chair of critical care for the 21 hospitals in that system, said most of the vaccinated and boosted people he saw in ICUs were immunosuppressed, usually after organ transplants or because of medications for diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. 'I’ve cared for patients who are vaccinated and immunosuppressed and are in disbelief when they come down with covid,' Marelich said."

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/04/29/covid-deaths-unvaccinated-boosters/

Read study: https://data.cdc.gov/Public-Health-Surveillance/Rates-of-COVID-19-Cases-or-Deaths-by-Age-Group-and/3rge-nu2a

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