India might be able to answer your question. Here’s a study that claims an 81% reduction in mortality of those 45 and older. This study was conducted from March/April 2021:
“New Delhi, July 14 (IANS) A cohort study on the impact of vaccination among Covid-19 patients by Star Health and Allied Insurance has unveiled the significant impacts of vaccination among individuals 45 years and above, IndiaMedToday reported.
The study concluded that there was a marked reduction in the total hospitalisation expenses by approximately 24 per cent, the average length of stay (ALOS) by a mean of 2.1 days, ICU requirement by 66 per cent and a reduction of approximately 81 per cent in mortality among patients who had completed two doses of vaccination.”
The report said the study was conducted during the second wave (March and April 2021) and considered a sample size of 3,820 hospitalised patients from across India who were 45 years and above.”
...the need for ICU for patients with comorbidities fell from a whopping 9.4 per cent to 5 per cent amongst those vaccinated...”
Let us see a lot more data—so far it is just arm waving.
Thanks for sharing the helpful information. Glad I was vaccinated.
My report. Still mounting a limited resistance 18 months after the recognition of Covid. No retard sticking me in the shoulder. “Do you want to live forever?”