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Course: COVID-19 Vaccination and Estimated Public Health Impact in California

CME Credits: 1.00

Released: 2022-04-22

Key Points

Question How many COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths were averted because of COVID-19 vaccination in California?
Findings In this modeling study using data from the California Department of Public Health, COVID-19 vaccination was estimated to have prevented more than 1.5 million COVID-19 cases, 72,000 hospitalizations, and 19,000 deaths during the first 10 months of vaccination, through October 16, 2021.
Meaning These findings suggest that COVID-19 vaccination had a large public health benefit in California, which can be generalized across the United States.

Abstract

Importance Despite widespread vaccination against COVID-19 in the United States, there are limited empirical data quantifying their public health impact in the population.
Objective To estimate the number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths directly averted because of COVID-19 vaccination in California.
Design, Setting, and Participants This modeling study used person-level data provided by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) on COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as well as COVID-19 vaccine administration from January 1, 2020, to October 16, 2021. A statistical model was used to estimate the number of COVID-19 cases that would have occurred in the vaccine era (November 29, 2020, to October 16, 2021) in the absence of vaccination based on the ratio of the number of cases among the unvaccinated (aged <12 years) and vaccine-eligible groups (aged -12 years) before vaccine introduction. Vaccine-averted COVID-19 cases were estimated by finding the difference between the projected and observed number of COVID-19 cases. Averted COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths were assessed by applying estimated hospitalization and case fatality risks to estimates of vaccine-averted COVID-19 cases. As a sensitivity analysis, a second independent model was developed to estimate the number of vaccine-averted COVID-19 outcomes by applying published data on vaccine effectiveness to data on COVID-19 vaccine administration and estimated risk of COVID-19 over time.
Exposure COVID-19 vaccination.
Main Outcomes and Measures Number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths estimated to have been averted because of COVID-19 vaccination.
Results There were 4,585,248 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 240,718 hospitalizations, and 70,406 deaths in California from January 1, 2020, to October 16, 2021, during which 27,164,680 vaccine-eligible individuals aged 12 years and older were reported to have received at least 1 dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in the vaccine era (79.5% of the eligible population). The primary model estimated that COVID-19 vaccination averted 1,523,500 (95% prediction interval [PI], 976,800-2,230,800) COVID-19 cases in California, corresponding to a 72% (95% PI, 53%-91%) relative reduction in cases because of vaccination. COVID-19 vaccination was estimated to have averted 72,930 (95% PI, 53,250-99,160) hospitalizations and 19,430 (95% PI, 14,840-26,230) deaths during the study period. The alternative model identified comparable findings.
Conclusions and Relevance This study provides evidence of the public health benefit of COVID-19 vaccination in the United States and further supports the urgency for continued vaccination.


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