Health news Video. COVID-19 shot tied to lower risk of death from any cause, study shows Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 15/12/2025 - 13:21 GMT+1 Adults who received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine have a lower risk of death regardless of the cause, a new study has found. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next COVID-19 shot tied to lower risk of death from any cause, study shows Now playing Next Lebanon: Beirut’s southern suburbs bombarded by Israeli strikes Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 16th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next 'Challenge' and 'opportunity': Euronews Health Summit key takeaways Now playing Next EU's ‘unique’ healthcare system under pressure, says EU Commissioner Now playing Next Vasectomy, yes: Access to permanent contraception unequal in Poland Now playing Next 'NATO is not obliged to help Trump in Iran,' Finnish FM tells Euronews Now playing Next Leaving NATO is 'something we should think about,' Trump says Now playing Next How Flightradar24 became aviation's most-watched screen Now playing Next Kallas says 'no appetite' to shift mandate of EU Hormuz naval mission Now playing Next Iran escalates Gulf drone and missile attacks to all-out economic war Now playing Next Starmer says 'we can't lose focus' on Ukraine amid Iran war during Zelenskyy visit Now playing Next Top US counter-terrorism official Joe Kent resigns in protest against Iran war Now playing Next Labor market reforms accelerate amid demographic growth Now playing Next Iran: Images show devastation in Tehran after suspected Israeli strikes Now playing Next Is Russia using the war in the Middle East to spread disinformation about Ukraine? More videos
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