(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 studystates. That suggests that vaccinated COVID-19 patients were nearly twice as likely to die from the disease than the unvaccinated.