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Incidence of mental illness was lower in vaccinated cohort compared with pre-vaccine availability and unvaccinated cohorts.
Not all measures were equally effective, however, according to a recent study.
Adults receiving the vaccine between December 2020 and March 2021 reported decreased mental distress following the first dose.
Individuals with breakthrough infection have an increased risk for death and postacute sequelae compared with contemporary controls.
Although the vaccinated may want boosters, the unvaccinated do not appear to be increasing their share of getting their shots.
The SARS-CoV-2 infection rate and hospitalization rate was 4.9 and 29.2 times higher for unvaccinated versus fully vaccinated persons.
Unvaccinated persons have had higher rates of incidence and hospitalization during periods of delta and omicron predominance.
Those who are partially vaccinated and unvaccinated face the same increased risk, whereas boosted and fully vaccinated adults fare best.
The odds of invasive mechanical ventilation and death significantly increased for those with RSV versus vaccinated COVID and flu.
Primary series coverage by the end of 2022 was below the 100% target set for at-risk populations.