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50.6% of cases in the UK are among those who have been vaccinated

50.6% of cases in the UK are among those who have been vaccinated

How common is the disease caused by the Govit-19 virus in people who have been fully vaccinated? The data show a high number of infections among people aged 40 to 79 years. Based on information Latest release Public Health shows how many new cases, emergency hospital admissions and deaths have occurred among people from the UK who have not been vaccinated, partially vaccinated or fully vaccinated. And

The numbers give us the first clue as to how effective the Covid-19 vaccines are in protecting people from contracting the virus or from serious health problems. Of the 554,896 new cases reported in adults in the four weeks to September 5, more than half (50.6%) had already occurred with the two-dose vaccine. In comparison, only one in five cases was in adults who have not yet received an injection.

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No matter how easy it is to calculate the number of people who have been fully vaccinated, it is difficult to calculate the number of people who have not been vaccinated. There are two main sources we can use for these numbers: Numbers from the National Statistics Office (ONS) and the National Immunization Management Service (Demographics)NIMS).

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Thus, where there is high vaccine coverage, there is greater uncertainty as to how many people are not vaccinated. More than 39 million adults have received at least one dose of the vaccine. NIMS numbers indicate that 10 million are unvaccinated, while ONS is only 5 million.

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As a result, the results of the data show that full vaccination reduces the chance of getting COV-19. Not to mention that emergency hospital admissions and mortality rates are very low for those who have been vaccinated at all ages.

Source: Medical Express

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