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Of 1 million COVID deaths, how many could have been averted
Of 1 million COVID deaths, how many could have been averted
Of 1 million COVID deaths, how many could have been averted with vaccines? : Shots
A large share of the nearly 1 million people who died of COVID in the U.S. may have lived if they'd gotten vaccinated. A new analysis shows how many lives could have been saved across the country.
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