WHO Study - Covid Vaccines saved over 1.4 Million lives across Europe.

imhotep

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    A recent WHO study across Europe (54 European nations) shows that vaccination efforts reduced the European death toll by 57%, accounting for ~1.4 million lives under the age of 25, 96% of lives under 60, and 52% of lives under the age of 80. Older individuals were found to be the most at-risk cohort, with the effects of vaccination programs most pronounced in persons of this age group. Most lives were saved during the Omicron variant, the most devasting of the COVID-19-associated lockdown periods.

    Note that between December 2019 and March 2023, 2.2 million deaths were reported from these 54 countries.
     

    Chethiya Wijayawardhana

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    faka thamai 🖕
    Sweeden wala inna un oya vaccine eka thama aragena naha
    menna unge results
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    N A K A M U R A

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    මූ මේකේ ඉන්දියාවටයි සුද්දටයි පුක දිදී fake news වපුරනවා..මේකේ උන් හිතන් ඉන්නේ මූ මාරම පොර කියලා..ඊයේ උදේම අරන් අාව WHATSAPP වලින් අාව කියල තඩි පච නිව්ස් ඵකක්..

    https://elakiri.com/threads/chinese...-covid-strain-that-infects-the-brain.2139219/

    මේකේ ඉන්නවා මූ ගූ පෙන්නලා රත්තරන් කිව්වත් පිලිගන්න @shenat වගේ මෝඩ කලවම්මු ටිකක්..මේකේ මොනා හරි ඉංග්‍රීසියෙන් දැම්මොත් උන්ට මූ තමා මාරම පොර.🤣🤣🤣
    faka thamai 🖕
    Sweeden wala inna un oya vaccine eka thama aragena naha
    menna unge results
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    Asmodeus

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    faka thamai 🖕
    Sweeden wala inna un oya vaccine eka thama aragena naha
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    The Swedes did use more than 45 million COVID vaccinations during the pandemics. 85.3% of the population of Sweden is vaccinated. You are implying about not the whole population of the Swedes but some sample that may have participated in some kind of scientific research.