Chance of dying from omicron ‘very close to zero’ for the boosted

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Australians who have not received their booster shots are dying at far higher rates, an analysis of health department data shows.

Australians who have not come forward for their booster are dying at far higher rates than those who have received a third dose, as health authorities warn that unvaccinated people areNSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant revealed on Friday that only two of the 28 people under 65 who have died since January 15 had received boosters, while close to half of intensive care patients in the state were unvaccinated.“So my key message is this data and all available scientific evidence that I have seen .

He said protection against severe disease increased to about 80 per cent with two doses and to almost 100 per cent with a booster shot. In Queensland, 23 per cent of people who died from the virus between January 13 and January 21 were unvaccinated, according to an analysis byUnvaccinated people make up just 8 per cent of Queensland’s adult population, suggesting they are overrepresented in the state’s death toll.Queensland Chief Health Officer John Gerrard said this week that “the virus does seem to be finding older people who have not had that third dose”.

 

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I haven't had my first shot. Just like my vce score. I belong to the top 3% lol

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Very close to zero.... for now... until three months from now when they will be back to being vulnerable again and we will have to change the definition of fully vaccinated to 2+ boosters. Take it if it makes you feel safe, but there is no longer any logic behind mandates.

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