In the United States, less than 1 percent of vaccinators die

In the United States, those who received two doses of coronavirus vaccine had a hospitalization and mortality rate of less than 0.001 percent.

And more than 99.99 percent of those vaccinated did not have to be hospitalized or die after being infected. CNN reported this information after analyzing the data of CDC, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As of August 2, 174 million people in the United States had received two doses of the vaccine, the CDC said. Of them, 1,507 died and 7,101 had to be admitted to hospital. Which is less than 0.001 percent.

About three-quarters of those infected after vaccination are 65 years of age or older. The CDC has been monitoring those who have taken two doses of the vaccine since last May.

Note that in December 2019, the first coronavirus patient was identified in Wuhan, China. Then on March 11 last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Corona a 'global epidemic'.

Earlier, on January 20 of the same year, the agency declared a state of emergency around the world. So far, coronavirus (Covid-19) has spread to 218 countries and regions of the world.