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RussBLib

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4. I would also like to hear ....
Wed Jul 21, 2021, 02:06 PM
Jul 2021

How are these "breakthrough" cases resolving?

I hear that some have died. Some report symptoms of a bad cold. Some report no symptoms at all. Some get hospitalized.

In general, it seems that being vaccinated does give you some protection if you develop a "breakthrough" case, but I don't hear much about it.

Always gathering data.

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Data is not available yet. lapucelle Jul 2021 #1
Thanks I bookmarked that CDC page luv2fly Jul 2021 #2
For the latest reports and studies, subscribe to CDC MMWR email updates. lapucelle Jul 2021 #12
There is a study in Israel Jarqui Jul 2021 #3
Right, but of those vaccinated... luv2fly Jul 2021 #5
All vaccines have had breakthrough infections that I've seen Jarqui Jul 2021 #6
The only study I know of that answers this questions comes from the U.K. GregariousGroundhog Jul 2021 #35
I would also like to hear .... RussBLib Jul 2021 #4
My understanding is that they experience the full range of disease expression Ms. Toad Jul 2021 #8
How are those figures being calculated, and are other factors are being considered lapucelle Jul 2021 #15
The case death rate Ms. Toad Jul 2021 #17
Can you link to your sources? Is there anywhere I can find the data you're relying on? lapucelle Jul 2021 #18
First, I'm not making predictions based on Alabama (or anything else). Ms. Toad Jul 2021 #20
Please stop saying that the CDC is "ignoring asymptomatic cases". That is not true, lapucelle Jul 2021 #23
US is not massively testing the population (unlike some other countries). LisaL Jul 2021 #24
I'm not sure what you mean by "massively testing the population". lapucelle Jul 2021 #26
What I mean is some countries are distributing free covid tests to their populations. LisaL Jul 2021 #29
Free covid testing is available to everyone in the US lapucelle Jul 2021 #30
UK is sending free test to people. LisaL Jul 2021 #31
The UK is sending them to people who order them. lapucelle Jul 2021 #33
Good Lord. Ms. Toad Jul 2021 #28
Please stop saying that the CDC is recommending that people ignore exposure unless symptomatic. lapucelle Jul 2021 #32
It is not just what I am hearing, it is what they are saying Ms. Toad Jul 2021 #34
In the interest of accuracy, perhaps people should directly quote lapucelle Jul 2021 #36
Enjoy your word games. n/t Ms. Toad Jul 2021 #37
In the US (as of a few days ago) 99.5% of COVID deaths are in unvaccinated people. lagomorph777 Jul 2021 #10
Only they start counting from December of January, when post people were still un-vaccinated. LisaL Jul 2021 #25
Everything I've seen so far indicates that all three of the vaccines PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2021 #7
There is a recent study suggesting the J & J one shot may not be as effective mnhtnbb Jul 2021 #9
"Although the study has not been peer-reviewed nor published" - let's wait for peer review. lagomorph777 Jul 2021 #11
A more detailed report is in the NY Times article mnhtnbb Jul 2021 #14
Here's a link to the actual study. lapucelle Jul 2021 #16
I know CDC/FDA are afraid to allow J&J recipients to add an mRNA dose, but... lagomorph777 Jul 2021 #27
It's a preprint article, available for comment before it is submitted for publication lapucelle Jul 2021 #13
Family member tested positive after being fully vaccinated with Moderna helpisontheway Jul 2021 #19
What were her symptoms and how severe (or lack thereof)? triron Jul 2021 #21
Few days before test she helpisontheway Jul 2021 #22
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