The superior of the virus expert warns that you are not "safe" from COVVID if you have done this
This one form of protection is not enough because cases of coronavirus increase through the United States
We marked theCovid's two -year anniversary Barely a few months ago, such as the World Health Organization (WHO)said the coronavirus a pandemic March 11, 2020. Many things have changed in the past two years, but unfortunately, we are far from getting out of the woods. In the United States, figures are still increasing. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)The latest data update has shown An increase of almost 19% of new cases compared to the previous week and a 24% increase in hospitalizations. And although we are more protected now than we were in 2020 thanks to the development of effective thorny vaccines, vaccination rates in the United States still leave desire. According to the CDC, only 66% of the total populationhas been fully vaccinated Until now, and among these, only 46.7% have followed with a very necessary booster. Now, experts have a new warning on cocovated protection - and that's more important than ever. Read the rest to find out if you are "not safe" from the virus.
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The majority of Americans have probably already been infected with the cocoat.
There was almost84 million coated infections said In the United States in the past two years, according to the CDC. But that's exactly what was officially reported. The agency recently pointed out that in February 2022, around 60% of the American population had evidence in their blood suggesting that they had a past infection. This is equivalent toNearly 200 million Americans, asTime Magazine notes.
"We know that the reported cases are only the tip of the iceberg", "Kristie Clarke, co-directing for the seroprevalence team of epidemiology and monitoring of the CDC COVID-19, said at a press briefing on April 26.Time, cases can be not detected if people do not develop symptoms, are not tested or do not use home tests and do not report positive results to public health officials.
But you could always be vulnerable to the reinfection covers.
If you are among the many who have been infected with a covid but not yet vaccinated against the virus, you may be in danger. In a new alert,Ulysses Wu, MD, director of the infection disease system and chief epidemiologist of Hartford Healthcare, said thatPrevious infection alone I will not be enough to keep people away from reinfection this summer.
"They are not safe. They can again contract contract again and there is a good possibility that the current virus can escape preexisting immunity and to infect it again," said Wu. According to Hartford Healthcare , reinfection rates increase due to a combination of factors include the duration of the pandemic, the decline in immunity, the updated mandates and the new, more contagious variants.
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Vaccines can produce a more protective immune response.
The CDC advises that people getCOVID VACCINE Even if they have already been infected with the virus. The agency notes that there can be a "wide range of antibody titles" in response to infection, while the completion of a series of vaccines generally creates a higher and more coherent antibody response . "Vaccinations are the best way to achieve immunity," said Wu.
According to the CDC, you can consider waiting up to 90 days to get your vaccine after being tested positive for COVVID, as your immune response after infection is probably the highest throughout these three months. But after that, you need to be vaccinated. "People who had already covid-19 and are not vaccinated after their recovery are more likely toGet Covid-19 again Let those who are vaccinated after their recovery, "warns the CDC.
Vaccines can also protect you from severe cocvid if you are reinfected.
Vaccination is also important for those who have been previously infected in order to provide protection against covid hospitalization if they are reinfected. A CDC study published on April 15 examined theProtection offered by MRNA vaccination during omicron thrust in people with anterior coronavirus infection. According to the study, the effectiveness of the vaccine against a case of reinfection which leads to hospitalization was estimated at 35% after the second dose and 68% after a dose of recall.
"To prevent hospitalization associated with COVID-19, all eligible people must remain up to date with vaccination, including those with previous SARS-COV-2 infection," concluded the CDC. "In general, protection by an immunity hybrid induced by infection and induced by vaccination is greater than that of one or the other and is less likely to decline over time."
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