People vaccinated against Covid-19 less likely to die from any cause, study finds

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People who got Covid-19 vaccines were not only less likely to die from the virus, but they were less likely to die from any cause over the following months, researchers have reported

The research team was trying to demonstrate that the three authorized Covid-19 vaccines are safe and they say their findings clearly demonstrate that. "Recipients of the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, or Janssen vaccines had lower non--COVID-19 mortality risk than did the unvaccinated comparison groups," the researchers wrote in the weekly report of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Part of this is probably because people who get vaccinated tend to be healthier than people who don't the researchers noted."The lower mortality risk after COVID-19 vaccination suggests substantial healthy vaccinee effects , which will be explored in future analyses," they wrote."This finding reinforces the safety profile of currently approved COVID-19 vaccines in the United States. All persons aged 12 years and older should receive a COVID-19 vaccine," they concluded.

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