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Only 0,01 percent. people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 have contracted the coronavirus. This is the result of a report published by the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study included over 100 million American adults who were vaccinated by April.
- Vaccinations are the most effective way to fight the coronavirus pandemic
- As the scientists emphasize, none of the currently available vaccines protects 100%. against COVID-19 infection, but minimizes the risk to a very large extent
- This is confirmed by the latest research results from the United States. In a group of over 100 million vaccinated adults, only 0,01 percent were positive for the coronavirus test.
- More information can be found on the Onet homepage
Vaccinations in the USA. Very few cases of COVID-19 after vaccination
The White House officially announced that half of American adults are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19. This coincided with an announcement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about how many people who have fully vaccinated have developed coronavirus (called breakthrough infections).
The CDC report as a «breakthrough infection» identifies a case where a positive COVID-19 test concerns a person who is 14 days or more after vaccination with a preparation approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). In the United States, preparations of the companies Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson are used.
CDC data indicate that the disease occurred in only 0,01 percent. all fully vaccinated people. It is emphasized that none of the vaccines provides 100%. protection, but the report shows that they are very effective in protecting people from hospitalization or death.
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The CDC’s study included more than 101 million American adults fully vaccinated by the end of April. SARS-CoV-2 virus infections occurred in 10. 262 of them. The most common infections were mild or asymptomatic. 10 percent of those infected required hospitalization, and 2 percent. people died. It is emphasized that these were mainly people over the age of 80, and a fifth died from causes other than the coronavirus.
CDC experts also emphasize that the number of COVID-19 infections after vaccination may be underestimated, as all reports were voluntary, and many asymptomatic cases may never have been tested.
The COVID-19 vaccines are very effective
How do American experts evaluate the CDC report?
“This report confirms that under real-world conditions, breakthrough infections are rare, and when they do occur, they are largely of no clinical importance,” said Dr. John Brownstein, director of innovation at Boston Children’s Hospital and professor of paediatrics at Harvard Medical School.
“We always tell vaccinated people that it’s still possible to get COVID-19,” said Dr. Simone Wildes, an infectious disease specialist at South Shore Health and a member of the Massachusetts COVID-19 Vaccine Advisory Group. “We know vaccines may not work as well in immunocompromised people, but overall we haven’t seen many cases of it.”
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“This report gives us further evidence that COVID-19 vaccines are extremely effective. The more people are vaccinated, the greater the decline in coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths across the country, ”said Dr. Michelle Medina, deputy head of clinical operations, Social Services, Cleveland Clinic.
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