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Scientists: COVID vaccine saved 20M lives in 1st year

- BY CARLA K. JOHNSON

Nearly 20 million lives were saved by COVID-19 vaccines during their first year, but even more deaths could have been prevented if internatio­nal targets for the shots had been reached, researcher­s reported Thursday.

On Dec. 8, 2020, a retired shop clerk in England received the first shot in what would become a global vaccinatio­n campaign. Over the next 12 months, more than 4.3 billion people around the world lined up for the vaccines.

The effort, though marred by persisting inequities, prevented deaths on an unimaginab­le scale, said Oliver Watson of Imperial College London, who led the new modeling study.

“Catastroph­ic would be the first word that comes to mind,” Watson said of the outcome if vaccines hadn’t been available to fight the coronaviru­s. The findings “quantify just how much worse the pandemic could have been if we did not have these vaccines.”

The researcher­s used data from 185 countries to estimate that vaccines prevented 4.2 million COVID-19 deaths in India, 1.9 million in the United States, 1 million in Brazil, 631,000 in France and 507,000 in the United Kingdom.

An additional 600,000 deaths would have been prevented if the World Health Organizati­on target of 40 percent vaccinatio­n coverage by the end of 2021 had been met, according to the study published Thursday in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases.

The main finding — 19.8 million COVID-19 deaths were prevented — is based on estimates of how many more deaths than usual occurred during the time period. Using only reported COVID-19 deaths, the same model yielded 14.4 million deaths averted by vaccines.

The London scientists excluded China because of uncertaint­y around the pandemic’s effect on deaths there and its huge population.

The study has other limitation­s. The researcher­s did not include how the virus might have mutated differentl­y in the absence of vaccines. And they did not factor in how lockdowns or mask wearing might have changed if vaccines weren’t available.

 ?? PFIZER VIA AP ?? In this March 2021 photo provided by Pfizer, vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are prepared for packaging at the company’s facility in Puurs, Belgium.
PFIZER VIA AP In this March 2021 photo provided by Pfizer, vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are prepared for packaging at the company’s facility in Puurs, Belgium.

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