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    Major new study finally reveals the outcome for people who took the Covid vaccine

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    Published 15:33 16 Dec 2025 GMT

    Major new study finally reveals the outcome for people who took the Covid vaccine

    The vaccines were introduced in a gargantuan effort to get the Covid-19 pandemic under control

    Kit Roberts

    Kit Roberts

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    Topics: Coronavirus, Health, News, World News, Science

    Kit Roberts
    Kit Roberts

    Kit joined UNILAD in 2023 as a community journalist. They have previously worked for StokeonTrentLive, the Daily Mirror, and the Daily Star.

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    A study has taken a deep dive into the impact of the Covid-19 vaccinations.

    The vaccines were rolled out during the pandemic in a bid to minimize symptoms of Covid-19 and improve immunity against it.

    Across the globe, socially distanced queues snaked around vaccination centers as people anxiously waited their turn to get the jab.

    At the time, the rapid response and development of the vaccines led to some concerns about the safety in rolling them out on such a large scale.

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    A study has examined the health consequences for taking the vaccine now that we are several years on from the world-changing pandemic, which left us all stuck at home and figuring out what this new 'Zoom' video calling thing was.

    Vaccines were administered in their millions (PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
    Vaccines were administered in their millions (PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

    The study found that people who took the vaccine overall had a lower chance of death from any cause than people who didn't.

    Despite concerns over long term health problems from the vaccine, the French study found that adults who had at least one dose of the vaccine had much better health outcomes over the following four year period than those who didn't.

    It examined some 28 million French people aged between 18 and 59.

    Drawing on data from the French National Health Data System, it looked at 22.7 million people who received the vaccine between May and October 2021, and 5.9 million people who were not vaccinated as of November 1 2021, with both groups monitored over around 45 months.

    The number of people involved makes this the largest study on the long-term impact of the Covid-19 to date.

    For Covid-19, the vaccine reduced the chance of death by 74 percent, and the overall chance of death by 25 percent.

    It's unsurprising that the vaccine has a lower risk of death by Covid-19, but what about the risk overall?

    You get more than just a snazzy badge from taking the vaccine (PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
    You get more than just a snazzy badge from taking the vaccine (PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

    Well, researchers have come up with an idea as to why that might be.

    It's because while Covid-19 does itself pose a danger, there is also the risk that it will lead to another secondary infection or condition.

    If your chances of becoming seriously ill with Covid-19 are reduced, then this also reduces the chances of you developing one of these serious secondary conditions.

    This would be a particular danger in people who are already vulnerable to the virus, such as the elderly or immunocompromised.

    As of February 2023, over 976 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine were administered according to data released by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

    While the large scale vaccinations that we saw during the pandemic have now been wound down, tens of millions of booster jabs are still being administered each season.

    You can read the full study and it's findings here.

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