The entirely vaccinated people here represent COVID cases of 1 out of 4, the new CDC report indicates
A substantial part of COVID cases in this metropolitan area are revolutionary cases.
If you had the Covid vaccine, you might might completely avoid the virus. However, as public health officials and experts from the disease control and prevention centers (CDC) reminded us several times,No vaccine is 100% effective, which leaves room for revolutionary cases. Especially as the most contagiousDelta variant became the most important strain circulating in the United States, it seems that we hear more and moreCovidation case among vaccinated. And currently, in a major metropolitan area, a newly reported Covid affair appears among those who are fully vaccinated, according to a new CDC study.
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The study, published in the CDCWeekly Morbidity and Mortality ReportAugust 27, reviewedMore than 43,000 COVID infections This has been reported in the County of Los Angeles of California between May 1 and July 25. The conclusions have shown that the overwhelming majority of people infected, 71%, were not evacuated. Three percent were partially vaccinated when they were infected and 25% were fully vaccinated.
Although revolutionary infections are expected, they are often much less serious than covidation cases among non-vaccinated people. The CDC's study revealed that unvaccinated persons infected with COVID were 29 times more likely to require hospitalization than those that were fully vaccinated. The study noted that "efforts to increase CIVID-19 vaccination, in coordination with other prevention strategies, are essential to the prevention of hospitalizations and deaths related to Covid-19."
VirologistAngela Rasmussen, PhD, told NBC News that the new research seems to be "consistent with a lot of future data: Delta provokes more breakthroughs, includingsymptomatic breakthroughBut vaccination considerably reduces serious illness and death. "She pointed out that" vaccines hold where most people in the ICU and morgue are important. "
One of the authors of the study,Sharon Balter, MD, told NBC News that the conclusions of the study indicate "that vaccinated persons are much less likely to have a serious illness and can only have light symptoms." However, she added that, since vaccinated people can still get COVID, "people vaccinated [should] wear masks to avoid spreading unvaccinated people who can become seriously ill."
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COVID vaccines are intended to prevent serious virus diseases, a newly clarified CDC point on its revolutionary cases. "Covid-19 vaccines protect people from serious illness, including the disease caused by the Delta and other variants circulating in the United States," they indicate. The agency notes thatFully vaccinated people are often asymptomatic, but even when developing symptoms, they are much less likely to give rise to hospitalization or death.
As the new CDC study highlights, revolutionary cases remain significantly less frequent than COVID cases among non-vaccinated cases. In early August, NBC News indicated that data from the Kaiser Family Foundation showed that1 of 900 people Get Covid after being fully vaccinated.
In the light of the CDC study,Barbara Ferrer, Director of Public Health at L.A. County, said in a declaration: "The data continues to ensure that people vaccinated are fully vaccinated.Protected from severe Covid-19 disease. "She added," We need to continue to increase COVID-19 vaccinations in coordination with other prevention strategies such as masking, testing, contact tracing and quarantine; These efforts are essential to the prevention of hospitalizations and deaths of COVID-19. "
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