Why officials are particularly concerned about unvaccinated population in the South |
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Why officials are particularly concerned about unvaccinated population in the South |
Jun 29 2021, 08:34 AM
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Although national coronavirus metrics have been declining rapidly, infections in areas with low vaccination rates persist -- a particularly worrisome trend, experts say, as new, and more transmissible variants emerge. Health experts have been emphatic in their message that the best way to curtail the spread of the highly infectious, and potentially more dangerous, delta variant, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now classifies as a slot wallet "variant of concern," is to get fully vaccinated. "People who are unvaccinated will be at heightened risk in the coming months," Caitlin M. Rivers, an epidemiologist and senior scholar at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, told ABC News. A recent ABC News analysis of county-level data from the CDC and the Department of Health and Human Services found that per capita, hospitalization rates are twice as high in counties with the lowest rates of fully vaccinated residents, than in counties with the highest rates. of fully vaccinated residents. Of particular concern are southern states like Alabama, which has the second lowest full vaccination rate in the country and already had a struggling health system prior to the pandemic. Experts outbreak fears in the state and region as government officials work to convince hesitant populations to get vaccinated. While with other variants, a single dose of the vaccine conveyed sufficient protection, one dose of the vaccines only gave 33% protection against symptomatic disease from the delta variant, according to recent data from the UK, compared to roughly 50% effectiveness against the alpha. variant, first identified in the UK |
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