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Showing Original Post only (View all)Breakthrough cases aren't the cause of the US Covid-19 surge [View all]
https://www.vox.com/22602039/breakthrough-cases-covid-19-delta-variant-masks-vaccines
The last weeks headlines were not comforting for Americans vaccinated for Covid-19.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed its guidance to recommend everyone, regardless of vaccination status, wear masks in Covid-19 hot spots. A study of an outbreak in Provincetown, Massachusetts, found around three-quarters of people infected there were vaccinated. As cases increase nationwide, its understandable to think that breakthrough cases (infections in vaccinated people) are now a main driver of the ongoing Covid-19 surge.
But the evidence is clear: The problem is the unvaccinated population. If more people got the vaccines, the current surge wouldnt be as big; it certainly wouldnt lead to the levels of hospitalization and death now seen across the US. This was true months ago, and remains true today.
Unvaccinated people still make up the vast majority of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. Theyve made up more than 94 percent of reported Covid-19 cases in states with available data, a report last week from the Kaiser Family Foundation found. Theyve also made up similar, or higher, shares of hospitalizations and deaths.
Then theres what really happened in the Provincetown outbreak. The headlines noted three-fourths of people infected by the virus were vaccinated. But among the more than 900 cases tracked as a result of the outbreak, just seven led to hospitalization and there were zero deaths. If this was 2020, when there were no vaccines, closer to 90 people would have been hospitalized and about nine would have died, based on hospitalization and death rates over the last year.
The vaccines are upholding their promise to massively prevent serious disease, hospitalizations, and death, Monica Gandhi, an infectious diseases doctor at the University of California San Francisco, told me. Thats the main message I get from that outbreak.
The last weeks headlines were not comforting for Americans vaccinated for Covid-19.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed its guidance to recommend everyone, regardless of vaccination status, wear masks in Covid-19 hot spots. A study of an outbreak in Provincetown, Massachusetts, found around three-quarters of people infected there were vaccinated. As cases increase nationwide, its understandable to think that breakthrough cases (infections in vaccinated people) are now a main driver of the ongoing Covid-19 surge.
But the evidence is clear: The problem is the unvaccinated population. If more people got the vaccines, the current surge wouldnt be as big; it certainly wouldnt lead to the levels of hospitalization and death now seen across the US. This was true months ago, and remains true today.
Unvaccinated people still make up the vast majority of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. Theyve made up more than 94 percent of reported Covid-19 cases in states with available data, a report last week from the Kaiser Family Foundation found. Theyve also made up similar, or higher, shares of hospitalizations and deaths.
Then theres what really happened in the Provincetown outbreak. The headlines noted three-fourths of people infected by the virus were vaccinated. But among the more than 900 cases tracked as a result of the outbreak, just seven led to hospitalization and there were zero deaths. If this was 2020, when there were no vaccines, closer to 90 people would have been hospitalized and about nine would have died, based on hospitalization and death rates over the last year.
The vaccines are upholding their promise to massively prevent serious disease, hospitalizations, and death, Monica Gandhi, an infectious diseases doctor at the University of California San Francisco, told me. Thats the main message I get from that outbreak.
Reality is looking better than what some news reports might have us believe.
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We need to do what we can to keep safe those with genuine reasons to be unvaccinated
Tarc
Aug 2021
#12
Right now, Fox News, AM radio, and right wing propaganda are far more damaging to your health...
Initech
Aug 2021
#24
It's not surprising when unvaxxed people get sick. But when a few vaxxed people get sick...
Beartracks
Aug 2021
#17