India saved around 1 lakh lives during third wave of Covid in Dec-Jan


By Sanjeev Sharma

New Delhi, Feb 2 (IANS): Covid-19 vaccines prevented more than 90,000 deaths during the third wave, December 28, 2021 to January 31, 2022, according to a research report by the SBI.

About 14,756 Covid-19 deaths have occurred in India during the third wave and the model projected about 93,000 deaths would have occurred without the vaccines.

To understand the importance of vaccines, the report tested a two stage least square (2-SLS) panel model with 20-major states considering the daily data during the third wave, i.e, from December 28, 2021 to January 31, 2022.

In this 2SLS regression, it first regressed the state-wise test data on population to gauge the number of tests that should have been done given the population difference.

Although all vaccines are safe and effective if used correctly, no vaccine is completely risk-free and adverse events will occasionally result after an immunization. An adverse event following immunization (AEFI) is any untoward medical occurrence which follows immunization, and which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the usage of the vaccine. The adverse event may be any unfavourable or unintended sign, abnormal laboratory finding, symptom or disease.

The very low AEFI rate of 0.005 per cent for Covid-19 vaccine in India is an achievement and an indication of effectiveness of India-made vaccines. In India as of November 2021, 49,819 adverse events (or side-effects) were reported of which 47,691 were minor, 163 severe and 1,965 were serious side-effects. In January 2022 India recorded 3,899 AEFI cases. In US, as against India, a total 9.5 lakh adverse events were reported post Covid-19 immunization according to VAERS database.

Top five side-effects in the order of fever, joint pain, dizziness, fatigue and headache accounted for 1.7 lakh (or 18 per cent) adverse events. The AEFI rate for US is around 0.18 per cent.

The report said with the government's efforts, India has achieved the highest vaccination of 2.26 crore in a day (September 17, 2021) and cumulatively vaccinated more than 166 crore of eligible adults, 70 per cent fully (both the doses) and around 92 per cent with single dose.

Compared to the developed countries, India has vaccinated highest number of people in a year.

Further, the government has extended the vaccination to the age group of 15-18 years starting January 3, 2022, with more than 50 per cent of eligible population in this age group having received their first dose of the vaccine.

 

  

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  • Santhosh Vincent Agera, Vamanjoor, Mangalore, Karnataka

    Wed, Feb 02 2022

    Why you stuck and mentioned ONE LAKH lives saved in India, better mention saved and protected in India entire 130 CRORE population by your vaccination. Do you have justification for your vaccination effect on Virus, for your information even though vaccinated personal lost their lives what you will give justification and answer????????????. In India prior to call anybody one message you have to listen, 100 CRORE vaccinated, if out of 130 CRORE population 100 CRORE vaccinated believe me one day will be there Indian guys will bounce back, that situation will toughest for you guys.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Wed, Feb 02 2022

    I understand the question of life and death is in the hands of God. Now outsourced to SBI to save lives?

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  • jb, mlore

    Wed, Feb 02 2022

    Vultures were waiting for more bodies to float in the rivers and try to exploit the situation during 3rd wave against the government during elections . Thats hard reality . If there was no Modi, we wouldnot have achieved this rate of vaccination in India. Victims who died in previous waves were from the ruling and opposition parties as well. Covid didnot see if he was fit or healthy, rich or poor,young or old ,good or bad .Its a lesson for mankind to leave a happy life and keep hatred aside .

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  • Santhosh Vincent Agera, Vamanjoor, Mangalore, Karnataka

    Wed, Feb 02 2022

    We have to appreciate to your knowledge ...........

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 02 2022

    Need not even mention it because the government doesn't have data about those who died on the way while walking towards their villages during the 1st wave, when the government announced lockdown without a day's notice.

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