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Einzelnen Beitrag anzeigen
Alt 04.08.2021, 17:44   #4010
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Zitat:
Zitat von captain hook Beitrag anzeigen
"Based on these data, the researchers estimate that fully vaccinated people in this testing round had between around 50% to 60% reduced risk of infection, including asymptomatic infection, compared to unvaccinated people.

In addition, double vaccinated people were less likely than unvaccinated people to test positive after coming into contact with someone who had COVID-19 (3.84% vs 7.23%)."

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/2277...-lower-double/

Aber gut, was wissen die schon. Nur 100.00 Fällen aktuell unter Delta ausgewertet...
Was eben nicht verhindert, dass wenn es eine Mutante gibt, die zig mal ansteckender ist. Dann wäre es zwar ohne Impfung noch schlimmer gewesen, aber die Impfung wirkt da eben nur wie erhöhter Luftwiderstand und nicht wie ein Bremsklotz. Das Infektionsgeschehen "fährt" weiter und es bedarf wohl zu den Impfungen weitere Maßnahmen, wie in Israel diskutiert wird.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/06...ronavirus-mask

Zitat:
The Delta variant is unlikely to pose much risk to people who have been fully vaccinated, experts have said. The country has relied on the two-dose mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.
Es ist aber ein Trugschluss zu glauben, Impfung wäre nicht nötig oder könnte rausgeschoben werden:

https://www.healthline.com/health-ne...-Delta-variant

bzw:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/leahros...delta-variant/

Zitat:
Do breakthrough infections mean the vaccines aren’t good enough?
In short, no. A breakthrough infection occurs when someone who has been fully vaccinated tests positive for Covid-19. The good news is that breakthrough infections are rare and the vast majority of cases mild. More than 161 million people in the U.S. have been fully vaccinated, and fewer than 6,000 fully vaccinated people have been hospitalized or died from breakthrough infections. The CDC has stopped collecting data on asymptomatic breakthrough infections, meaning people who have tested positive but don’t have any symptoms. “The fact that people are getting breakthroughs with the Delta variant and not having symptoms is something to celebrate,” says Adalja. “That means our vaccines are robust against the Delta variant.” People who do get more severe breakthrough infections are likely to be elderly or immunocompromised. Of the people who had severe breakthrough infections, 75% were over the age of 65. It is still extremely rare to get severe Covid-19 after being vaccinated, especially if you are young and healthy.
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