Assessing the impact of Australia’s mass vaccination campaigns over the Delta and Omicron outbreaks
Lixin Lin, Haydar Demirhan, Simon P. Johnstone-Robertson, Rajiv Lal, James M. Trauer, Lewi Stone

TL;DR
Australia's delayed but extensive vaccination campaign significantly reduced deaths during the Omicron outbreak, especially among people aged 50 and older.
Contribution
Quantifies the number of deaths averted by vaccination and booster campaigns in New South Wales during the Omicron wave.
Findings
Fully vaccinated individuals had a 7.7-fold lower mortality rate than unvaccinated individuals aged 50+.
The booster campaign prevented 1,860 deaths in NSW up to July 2022.
Without vaccination, NSW could have seen ~21,250 deaths instead of 3,495.
Abstract
The Australian Government implemented a national vaccination campaign against COVID-19 beginning February 22, 2021. The roll-out was criticised for being delayed relative to many high-income countries, but high levels of vaccination coverage were belatedly achieved. The large-scale Omicron outbreak in January 2022 resulted in a massive number of cases and deaths, although mortality would have been far higher if not for vigorous efforts to rapidly vaccinate the entire population. The impact of the vaccination coverage was assessed over this extended period. We considered NSW, as the Australian jurisdiction with the highest quality data for our purposes and which still reflected the national experience. Weekly death rates were derived among individuals aged 50+ with respect to vaccine status between August 8, 2021 and July 9, 2022. We evaluated deaths averted by the vaccination campaign…
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