Hill December 18, 2025
Steph Whiteside

(NewsNation) — People who got the COVID-19 vaccine had a lower risk of death for all causes, a new study found.

The study, conducted in France, found a low rate of serious complications from the mRNA vaccine, with data showing that vaccine recipients not only had a lower chance of dying from the virus but also had lower mortality from all causes.

Published in JAMA Open Network, the study used data from the French National Health Data System to identify 28 million adults between the ages of 18 to 59. Among those, 22.7 million got at least one dose of the mRNA COVID vaccine between May and October 2021, while 5.9 million were unvaccinated.

The researchers extended the follow-up period...

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