USにおけるCOVID-19死亡率(人口10万あたりの新規死亡者数/月)の推移,ワクチン接種者 vs 未接種者https://t.co/SjTqMvkSnA ワクチンの効果は相対的には大きいが,絶対死亡率では接種/未接種いずれにせよたいしたことはない。 pic.twitter.com/A2mjYNlUG6
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US COVID-19 death toll tops 900,000, despite receding case rates
Who is dying of COVID amid omicron surge and widespread vaccine availability?
Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that during the first week of December -- when the omicron variant began taking hold -- unvaccinated people were dying at a rate of 9 per 100,000.
By comparison, fully vaccinated people were dying at a rate of 0.4 per 100,000, meaning unvaccinated people were 20 times more likely to die of the virus, according to an ABC News analysis. State-level data, from California to Mississippi, shows similar results.
Doctors say the overwhelming majority of these cases are among people with underlying conditions, many of whom are on immunosuppressive medications.
"Also, patients who have other medical conditions: obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, HIV," Sohbanie said.
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