Wednesday, September 8, 2021

CDC: Vaccines No Longer Prevent Spread Of Covid


CDC Director: Vaccines No Longer Prevent You From Spreading COVID




Fully vaccinated people who get a COVID-19 "breakthrough" infection can spread the virus to others even if they are not symptomatic, Centers for Disease Control Director Rochelle Walensky told CNN on Thursday.

She warned that an autumn/winter surge in the COVID "Delta" variant could again see hundreds of thousands of cases per day. 

"Our vaccines are working exceptionally well," she said. "They continue to work well with delta with regard to severe illness and death, but what they can't do anymore is prevent transmission."

"So, if you are going home to somebody who has not been vaccinated to somebody who can't get vaccinated, somebody who is immunosuppressed or a little frail, somebody with comorbidities, I would suggest you wear a mask in public indoor settings."



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The vaccines are effective for less than 7 months. Getting the 2nd shot only 3 weeks after the initial shot probably decreases it's effectiveness. Israeli studies are showing 60% of severe cases are now in vaccinated patients.