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Walensky’s Comments on Comorbidities Among COVID-19 Deaths in Reference to Study on Vaccinated: CDC

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Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky’s recent comments on COVID-19 deaths were in reference to a study on vaccinated populations, according to a CDC spokesperson.

In an interview with Good Morning America on Jan. 7, Walensky said that an overwhelming number of deaths, 75 percent, occurred in people who had four or more comorbidities.

“So really, these are people who were unwell to begin with,” Walensky said. “And, yes, really encouraging news in the context of Omicron. This means to not only get your primary series, but to get your booster series.”

In an email, a CDC spokesperson told the Epoch Times that Walensky was referring to a recent study from the agency that looked at the more than 1.2 million persons who completed primary vaccination during December 2020–October 2021.

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