Are you vaccinated? According to the WHO, you may not notice you have the Delta mutation
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Experts believe that the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is only a matter of time, some warn that it has already started in Europe, and is responsible for the extremely aggressive and contagious variant – Delta. The WHO reports that the number of hospitalizations is increasing, mainly where vaccination rates are low. And although the vaccinated can also get sick and become infected with the Delta variant, they usually get sick less.

  1. Experts warn: aggressive Delta will soon become the dominant coronavirus strain in the world
  2. Most vaccinated patients are asymptomatic and are likely to be less infectious as well, the WHO reported
  3. Virtually all of the recent coronavirus-related hospitalizations and deaths in the U.S. have been in unvaccinated people, statistics show
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People who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 continue to contract the Delta variant, but the WHO reports that vaccination has saved most of these people from serious infection or death.

– There are reports thatthe vaccinated populations have cases of infection, especially with the Delta variant – said Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, chief scientist for the World Health Organization, at a press briefing on Monday. – Most of them are mild or asymptomatic infections – she added.

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Deaths among unvaccinated

WHO also reports that in the United States virtually all of the recent COVID-19 related hospitalizations and deaths have occurred among the unvaccinated. In the rare cases where they get sick and get vaccinated and their disease ends in hospitalization or death, 75 percent. of patients is over 65 years old (data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after CNBC).

– The Delta variant is circulating around the world at a dizzying pace, causing a new increase in the number of cases and deaths. However, it does not hit the same everywhere, stressed WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “The pandemic is growing in two ways and the data is divergent in low and high vaccination sites,” he added.

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How do vaccinated people get sick when they become infected with Delta? Vaccination reduces the chances of infection

Swaminathan warned that vaccinated people could still infect others, which is why WHO calls for the continued wearing of masks and the practice of social distancing. – But it certainly (vaccination – ed.) Significantly reduces the risk of severe hospitalization and death – she emphasized.

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Some studies have shown that people infected with COVID-19 produce significantly less virus after vaccination than unvaccinated people, reducing the risk of transmission of the disease to others. WHO officials said more research is needed to understand the effect of vaccines on virus transmission.

Meanwhile, Poles do not want to vaccinate. Therefore, as reported by “Dziennik Gazeta Prawna”, an oversupply of vaccines this week – approximately 4 million doses will go to the East and be sold to Ukraine and Georgia.

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