The corona vaccine saved more than two million lives in the first year



Researchers from Britain's Imperial College studied data from 12 countries and found that the corona vaccine saved more than 20 million lives in the first year. Vaccination in India provided protection against corona to 3 lakh people. Millions of lives could have been saved if the target had been vaccinated.
Researchers at the British Imperial College studied corona vaccine data. After examining data from 12 countries, the researchers claimed that if vaccinations had been successful as planned, six million lives would have been saved worldwide. Vaccination has saved the lives of 3 lakh people in India. The Lancet Journal also reported that 310,000 people in India had survived vaccination. In the United States, 1.5 million people survived the vaccine. One million people in Brazil survived the vaccine. More than half a million people in Britain were vaccinated.
China was not included in the study. The figure was excluded because China did not release its data for study. Given the population of China, millions of lives have been saved in China due to vaccination. Researchers at Bristol Medical School made a similar claim. Their study found that 1.50 million people survived the vaccine by the end of 2021. Researchers say that it is important to know how many lives have been saved, but more importantly how many lives could still be saved. Numerous people could have survived if the vaccination had been carried out according to the World Health Organization's goal.
The first vaccine was given on December 9, 2020. This was followed by a worldwide vaccination campaign. Initially, however, not all countries in the world received adequate doses of the vaccine. The researchers concluded that many lives would have been saved if the initial production of the vaccine had been sufficient.

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