well, much less likely to die from it. How much depending upon individual circumstances (demographics) and exposure, as well as speed of treatment and quality of the facilities.But not dying from it.
Sort of like seat belts and air bags in a car. Its not a guarantee, just improves the odds of a non-fatal outcome.
The only guarantee is that none of us, ultimately, are getting out alive. All we can do is weigh the odds and behave accordingly. Too cautious, and you miss opportunities. Underestimate the risks, and, well... there's a sucker at every table. and of course, doing nothing has risks of its own. Something, some day, will end you. That's how this whole thing works, we aren't built for eternity.