Research didn’t conclude vaccines from companies like Pfizer and Moderna were ineffective at protecting people from dying of COVID-19. The authors of the study acknowledged it was based on limited available data over a shorter than desired timeframe.
The research analyzed randomized controlled trials to see how much the COVID-19 vaccines reduced deaths from all causes, and it sought to compare how the results differed between the adenovirus-vector vaccines and mRNA-based vaccines.
For the adenovirus-vector vaccines, the study recorded 46 deaths out of 122,164 participants. Of the 46, 16 had received the vaccine, while 30 received a placebo.
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