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New Study: U.S. Vaccination Effort Prevented 2.2 Million Deaths and 17 Million Hospitalizations Since Its Launch
April 8, 2022
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With the BA.2 Omicron subvariant now becoming dominant in the United States, a new study from Yale University and the Commonwealth Fund finds that the U.S. vaccination effort has profoundly curbed the COVID-19 pandemic’s toll.
The study, which updates estimates from December 2021, finds that without the U.S. vaccination effort, there would have been:
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approximately 2.2 million additional COVID-19 deaths
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more than 17 million additional COVID-19 hospitalizations in the U.S. by March 31, 2022
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an additional $900 billion in health care spending.
These findings, the report says, “point to the tremendous power of vaccination to reduce disease and death from COVID-19.”
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