Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 Infections, Including COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Infections, Associated with Large Public Gatherings Barnstable County, Massachusetts, July 2021 | MMWR (cdc.gov)
My take on the new data from the recent delta COVID outbreak among the vaccinated:
Current vaccines seem to not prevent MILD infection with delta. It seems to be able to still get in your nose/throat and make a minor cold and you can spread it to others during this phase. The vaccines DO seem to be able to prevent severe invasive infection.
I suspect a delta booster will be on the market within 6 months.
If you have ANY risk factor for severe disease please get vaccinated ASAP. If you already had COVID you are likely protected anyway (for a currently unknown duration) so I would wait for a newer vaccine if you already have wild antibodies.
This reinforces my stance that healthy kids do not need vaccine especially since they already have a very very very low risk of severe disease and the vaccines do not seem to help prevent spread in the community.
My take on the new data from the recent delta COVID outbreak among the vaccinated:
Current vaccines seem to not prevent MILD infection with delta. It seems to be able to still get in your nose/throat and make a minor cold and you can spread it to others during this phase. The vaccines DO seem to be able to prevent severe invasive infection.
I suspect a delta booster will be on the market within 6 months.
If you have ANY risk factor for severe disease please get vaccinated ASAP. If you already had COVID you are likely protected anyway (for a currently unknown duration) so I would wait for a newer vaccine if you already have wild antibodies.
This reinforces my stance that healthy kids do not need vaccine especially since they already have a very very very low risk of severe disease and the vaccines do not seem to help prevent spread in the community.
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