Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Never Going to be Done With This Thing

An unvaccinated health care worker set off a Covid-19 outbreak at a nursing home in Kentucky where the vast majority of residents had been vaccinated, leading to dozens of infections, including 22 cases among residents and employees who were already fully vaccinated, a new study reported Wednesday.

Most of those who were infected with the coronavirus despite being vaccinated did not develop symptoms or require hospitalization, but one vaccinated individual, who was a resident of the nursing home, died, according to the study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Altogether, 26 facility residents were infected, including 18 who had been vaccinated, and 20 health care personnel were infected, including four who had been vaccinated. Two unvaccinated residents also died.

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The outbreak involved a variant of the virus...that make the vaccines less effective...In the Kentucky outbreak, the virus variant is not on the C.D.C.’s list of those considered variants of concern or interest.
Just not good enough, we're just not good enough.