COVID vaccines could have prevented 319K deaths

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Vaccines could have prevented roughly 319,000 COVID-19 deaths between January 2021 and last month, a new analysis finds. That means that one in every two people who died from the virus since vaccines became available could have been saved.

Vaccines could have prevented roughly 319,000 COVID-19 deaths between January 2021 and last month, according to a new analysis from researchers at Brown School of Public Health, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Microsoft AI for Health.At least every second person who died from COVID-19 since vaccines became available might have been saved by getting the vaccines, they said.

States where the most lives could've been saved by vaccines include West Virginia, Wyoming, Tennessee, Kentucky and Oklahoma,"The vaccine rollout has been both a remarkable success and a remarkable failure," Brown's Stefanie Friedhoff, one of the analysis' authors,

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