Coronavirus

Most Fully Vaccinated People Who Have Delta Variant Remain Asymptomatic, Says WHO

 

New Delhi: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said that fully vaccinated people can still catch COVID-19. However, the risk is decreased significantly. According to WHO chief scientist, the COVID-19 vaccine shots have protected most people from severe sickness or death due to the virus. Dr Soumya Swaminathan cited reports of vaccinated people who are infected with the Delta variant and said that most cases are mild or asymptomatic infections.

“There are reports coming in that vaccinated populations have cases of infection, particularly with the delta variant. The majority of these are mild or asymptomatic infections,” said Dr Soumya Swaminathan, the World Health Organization’s chief scientist on Monday, DNA reported.

She added that hospitalisations are rising in some parts of the world where the Delta variant is spreading, but it is mostly in areas with low vaccine coverage. In the US, almost all recent severe COVID-19 cases leading to hospitalization and death were among people who were not vaccinated. Breakthrough infections in fully vaccinated people are rare, as per the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

However, the WHO chief scientist warned that vaccinated individuals can still contract the disease and also transmit the virus to others. The body urged people to keep adhering to mask and social distancing protocol.

On the topic, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “The delta variant is ripping around the world at a scorching pace, driving a new spike in cases and death. Not everywhere is taking the same hit, though. We are in the midst of a growing two-track pandemic where the haves and have-nots within and between countries are increasingly divergent in places with high vaccination coverage.”

Recent studies suggest that fully vaccinated people, when infected with COVID-19, shed significantly less virus than those who are not vaccinated. As per WHO officials, more studies are required to judge the impact of vaccination on transmissibility.
OB Bureau

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