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根据美国疾病控制和预防中心主任 Rochelle Walensky 博士周三公布的数据,未接种 Covid-19 疫苗的人死于 Covid-19 的可能性是接种疫苗和加强疫苗的人的 97 倍。 “接种疫苗和加强剂量大大降低了死于 Covid-19 的风险,”Walensky 在白宫 COVID-19 应对小组简报会上介绍了截至 12 月 4 日当周收集的数据时说。 “未接种疫苗的人每周平均死亡人数为每 10 万人 9.7 人,但接种疫苗的人每周平均死亡人数为每 10 万人 0.??7 人。这意味着未接种疫苗的人死于 Covid-19 的风险是仅接种疫苗的人的 14 倍。对于接受加强免疫的人,每周平均死亡人数为每 100,000 人 0.1 人,这意味着未接种疫苗的人死亡的可能性是接受加强免疫的人的 97 倍。” Walensky 还提供了来自 CDC 的 COVID-NET 监测系统的数据,显示 65 岁以上因 Covid-19 住院的人中有 54% 未接种疫苗,尽管该年龄组中只有 12% 的人总体未接种疫苗。在该数据集中,只有 8% 的住院患者接受了疫苗接种和加强免疫。 “所有年龄段的人都可以看到同样的趋势,”她说。 “这些数据向我们表明,目前因 Covid-19 住院的人中,未接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的比例过高。此外,这些数据证实,即使在 Omicron 激增期间,疫苗接种和加强免疫也能继续预防严重疾病和住院治疗。”
Unvaccinated people are 97 times more likely to die of Covid-19 than those with a booster, CDC director says
From CNN’s Virginia Langmaid
People who are not vaccinated against Covid-19 are 97 times more likely to die from Covid-19 than people who are vaccinated and boosted, according to data presented Wednesday by US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky.
“Vaccination and booster doses substantially decrease the risk of death from Covid-19,” Walensky said at a White House COVID-19 Response Team briefing while presenting data collected the week ending December 4.
“The number of average weekly deaths for those who are unvaccinated was 9.7 per 100,000 people, but only 0.7 per 100,000 people for those who were vaccinated. This means the risk of dying from Covid-19 was 14 times higher for people who were unvaccinated compared to those who received only a primary series. For those who were boosted, the average of weekly deaths was 0.1 per 100,000 people, meaning that unvaccinated individuals were 97 times more likely to die compared to those who were boosted.”
Walensky also presented data from CDC’s COVID-NET surveillance system showing 54% of people hospitalized for Covid-19 over the age of 65 are unvaccinated, despite only 12% of people in this age group being unvaccinated overall. Just 8% of the patients hospitalized in this dataset were vaccinated and boosted. “These same trends are seen across all age groups,” she said.
“These data show us that the percent of people who are currently hospitalized due to Covid-19 are disproportionately unvaccinated and disproportionately not boosted. Additionally, these data confirm that vaccination and boosting continue to protect against severe illness and hospitalization even during the Omicron surge.”