A graph showing the effect of the new coronavirus vaccine will be released in one shot
Inoculation of the new coronavirus vaccine is progressing all over the world, but it is difficult to realize how effective the vaccination is in preventing coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Meanwhile,
Vaccine inequality: how rich countries cut Covid deaths as poorer fall behind | World news | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2021/jun/28/vaccine-inequality-how-rich-countries-cut-covid-deaths-as-poorer-fall-behind
The figure below is a graph showing the relationship between the number of vaccine intakes and the number of deaths due to COVID-19 in Israel. The vertical axis shows the number of vaccinations per 100 population, and the horizontal axis shows the number of deaths per 1 million population. Looking at the graph, we can see that the number of deaths from COVID-19 in Israel peaked in the 7th week of 2021, when the number of vaccinations exceeded 50 per 100 population.
And in the eighth week of 2021, the death toll from COVID-19 in Israel began to decline.
Since then, the number of vaccinations has continued to increase, and by the 28th week of 2021, the number of deaths per million people has been almost zero.
Next, let's overlay the death toll from COVID-19 in the United Kingdom (red) and the United States (blue) on the Israeli graph. In early 2021, when vaccinations were low, the death toll in the United Kingdom and the United States was on the rise ...
As the number of vaccinations increased, so did the death toll.
In addition, in countries such as Spain (red), Italy (green), Germany (black), and France (blue), the number of deaths decreases as the number of vaccinations increases, as in Israel.
However, while the new coronavirus vaccine is showing its power in developed countries, the number of deaths in developing countries such as Brazil (green), Argentina (light blue), India (yellow), Peru (red), and South Africa (black) Despite the large number, the increase in the number of vaccinations has been slow, and the decrease in the number of deaths has continued to be slow compared to developed countries. Based on this situation, The Guardian said, 'Because of the stagnation of vaccine supply to developing countries, there is a concern that the new coronavirus will continue to spread among the poor people in the world and the risk of developing mutant strains will increase.' I'm pointing out.
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