The Death Rate of Covid-19 of the United States in June shows why it should be vaccinated as soon as possible
Covid-19 vaccines have been widely available in the United States since the end of spring, but many people still have not been shot. The reasons range from apathy to the theories of conspiracy, but the consequences are the same: unvaccinated people remain at risk of contracting SARS-COV-2 and developing a serious case of Covid-19. The most recent statistics of the mortality rate of nations emphasize this reality.
According to the CDC, more than half of the total US population received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, with nearly 48% vaccinated. Among the adults aged 18 and over, more than 67% received at least one vaccine dose with 58.4% fully vaccinated.
Despite the progress, COVID-19 cases have begun to increase in the United States again, something largely attributed to the Delta variant is now widespread in the nation. According to Johns Hopkins University, these cases directly reflect the effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccination: low vaccination states find many more cases of Covid-19 compared to states with high vaccination rates.
The contrast of the mortality rate between those who have been vaccinated against the virus and those who are not stars. According to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the overwhelming majority of COVID-19 deaths in the United States last month involved patients who did not receive the vaccine at 99.2%. The numbers of each state also roll in this mirror the same reality.
Maryland, for example, published his figures in June, revealing that the state of the deceased state of Covid-19 last month, all were unvaccinated. The majority of new cases and hospitalizations also involved non-vaccinated people.
The new statistics come from growing concerns about the Delta variant, which is now the dominant voltage in the United States. President Biden recently stated that the government was preparing to intervene and help states react to epidemics should occur in locations where vaccination rates are low.