by Ed Kozak, The National Pulse:
An Ohio State University study suggests that patients with COVID-19 who were vaccinated against the disease were far more likely to die from it than COVID-19 patients who weren’t vaccinated. The study, published in Frontiers in Immunology, found that “Among COVID-19 patients, mortality rate was significantly higher among Vax vs. NVax patients (p=0.002).”
“While mortality rates were 36% (n=25) and 27% (n=15) for non-COVID-19 [non-vaccinated] and [vaccinated] patients, respectively, in COVID-19 patients mortality rates were 37% [for non-vaccinated patients] and 70% [for vaccinated patients],” the study states. That suggests that vaccinated COVID-19 patients were nearly twice as likely to die from the disease than the unvaccinated.
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However, despite the shocking findings, the researchers noted that the “Charlson’s Comorbidity Index score (CCI) was also significantly higher among” the vaccinated. They cautioned that individuals with serious underlying health conditions were also the most likely to be vaccinated.
“[O]ur results suggest that vaccination status of hospital-admitted COVID-19 patients may not be instructive in determining mortality risk. This may reflect that within the general population, those individuals at highest risk for COVID-19 mortality/immune failure are likely to be vaccinated,” researchers wrote.
In addition to possibly increasing the risk of death from the disease, COVID-19 vaccines have also been connected to several other severe health complications, some of which are fatal. The largest-ever global study of the vaccines found links to serious blood, heart, and neurological problems. Last month, AstraZeneca withdrew its COVID-19 vaccine from the market after it was revealed to cause deadly Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS).
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