Australia's
NSW says unvaccinated 16 times more likely to die from COVID-19
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[November 09, 2021]
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Unvaccinated people are 16 times more likely to end
up in intensive care units or die from COVID-19, Australia's New South
Wales state said in a report, with officials urging people to get
inoculated as Australia begins to live with the coronavirus.
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The data from New South Wales (NSW) health department out late on
Monday showed only 11% of people out of 412 who died from the Delta
outbreak over four months through early October were fully
vaccinated. The average age of those deaths was 82.
Only around 3% of people in intensive care units had two doses,
while more than 63% of the 61,800 cases detected between June 16 and
Oct. 7 were unvaccinated.
"Young people with two doses of a vaccine experienced lower rates of
infection and almost no serious disease, while those unvaccinated in
this age group were at greater risk of developing COVID-19 and
needing hospitalisation," NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said
in a statement.

The report's findings were in line with data from the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, which said in September
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that unvaccinated individuals were 11 times more likely to die from
COVID-19 than those who were fully vaccinated.
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 Australia had stayed largely
virus-free this year until an outbreak of the
highly infectious Delta variant that started in
June led to months-long lockdown in Sydney,
Melbourne, its largest cities, and the national
capital of Canberra.
The virus-hit cities have been easing tough
restrictions after passing vaccination targets
of 70% and 80%. The rollout in NSW, home to
Sydney, appears to have plateaued after
first-dose coverage reached almost 94% of the
population above 16.
More than half of Australia's total deaths of
1,841 and about 87% of its nearly 183,000
infections in the pandemic is because of the
Delta strain. However, the death rate is lower
than last year thanks to a surge in vaccinations
since July.
(Reporting by Renju Jose)
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