Vaccines have halved Italy's COVID-19 death toll, study suggests


MILAN (Reuters) - Vaccines towards COVID-19 have roughly halved the loss of life toll from the ailment in Italy, combating some 150,000 fatalities and 8 million instances final yr, the country wide fitness Institute (ISS) estimated on Wednesday.

The ISS examine, which ran from the start of 2021 unless the end of January this 12 months, concluded the inoculation crusade also averted greater than 500,000 hospitalisations and over fifty five,000 admissions to intensive care.

Italy has registered 161,032 deaths linked to COVID-19 on account that its outbreak emerged in February 2020, the 2d-maximum toll in Europe after Britain and the eighth maximum on this planet. The country has suggested 15.4 million situations to this point.

Some seventy nine% of Italians had been totally vaccinated and sixty five% have had a 3rd "booster" shot, figures from Our World in records show.

The ISS study estimated that 72% of those whose lives have been saved by way of the va ccines were aged 80 and over, 19% had been within the 70-seventy nine age neighborhood, 7% were aged 60-69 and 3% beneath 60.

The results were calculated using records on vaccine effectiveness and weekly vaccination numbers to determine their have an impact on on the weekly tallies of cases, hospitalisations, ICU admissions and deaths.

The methodology turned into originally developed for flu vaccines however has already been utilized in other countries for reviews on SARS-CoV-2, the public body spoke of in an announcement.

(Reporting via Emilio Parodi, modifying through Gavin Jones; enhancing via Toby Chopra)

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