COVID-19 vaccines more effective than 'natural immunity' in protecting against death, hospitalization, ER visits: study

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COVID-19 vaccines more effective than 'natural immunity' in protecting against death, hospitalization, ER visits: study
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Learn about a new study, which compared infection, hospitalization and death rates between those who already had COVID\u002D19 and the vaccinated

While patients who had been vaccinated against COVID-19 had a higher rate of contracting COVID-19 , once ill, those who were vaccinated were less likely to develop severe illness or die from complications. All-cause mortality rates were 37 per cent lower in the vaccinated group, rates of emergency room visits were lower by 24 per cent and rates of hospital stays were lower by 37 per cent.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.

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