Possible New COVID Variant Causes Outbreak in Highly Vaccinated Nursing Home
SARS-CoV-2 is aerosolized. If a non-vaccinated person who is shedding the virus visits a vaccinated relative in a nursing home, he can easily spread the virus to all who reside in the facility.
As I have stated repeatedly, if we keep spreading around SARS-CoV-2, it may well mutate into a variant which evades the vaccines for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). According what recently went on in a Kentucky
Initial reports are that this virus is not a known variant. I hope this outbreak is due to problems with the vaccine given nursing home residents and staff. If vaccine protocols for storage and reconstitution are not followed precisely, then the vaccines’ effectiveness will decrease. But baring that, this is very concerning news.
There are several take-home lessons. The first is that we should not be fully opening up our economy and relaxing public health measures. The recent updated
The initial reports appear to indicate the efficacy of the vaccine is diminished by this variant. Research has reported that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines prevent symptoms in 95% of individuals and prevents hospitalizations in all who have been vaccinated. From the initial report, it appears that there is likely a very high infection rate in those who did not receive the vaccine. In vaccinated individuals there also appears to be protection, but nowhere near 100%. Unvaccinated residents were twice as likely to develop symptoms. It is reported that one vaccinated resident is hospitalized (1 in 71) with COVID-19, compared to 4 unvaccinated residents that are
The guidance that vaccinated individuals, even with the variants, will avoid hospitalizations does not appear to be valid. And we need to slow down the spread of this virus so we can slow down the mutation rates and our vaccine development can catch up with these new variants.
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