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To calculate an accurate death rate, the total number of positive COVID-19 cases among vaccinated individuals must be known. But that number isn't, said Lisa Miller, an epidemiologist and clinical professor at the Colorado School of Public Health. "We don't know that because we're not out there testing everyone (vaccinated)," she told USA TODAY.