From Yahoo:
“The One Thing Everyone Who
Catches the Delta Variant Has in Common, CDC Says:
The Delta variant has taken over
the U.S. in the last few weeks, increasing COVID cases, hospitalizations, and
deaths once again. The fast-spreading variant is so concerning that the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just reversed mask recommendations for
vaccinated people in areas where the virus is surging on July 27. Despite the
new mask guidance and increased reports of breakthrough infections, CDC
director Rochelle Walensky, MD, maintains that the new strain is mainly
affecting unvaccinated individuals. But whether vaccinated or not, the CDC has
found some worrying similarities among people who get sick with the Delta
variant.
On July 27, CDC officials held a
press briefing where they announced the agency's updated mask guidance and
discussed the virus' spread with the now-dominant Delta variant. According to
the CDC's data, 8 in 10 sequenced COVID cases are infected with Delta, as of
right now—and that's concerning, because the variant has notable differences
compared to previously dominant strains. "I have seen new scientific data
from recent outbreak investigations showing that the Delta variant behaves uniquely
differently from past strains of the virus that cause COVID-19," Walensky
said during the briefing. One of the major changes is that everyone infected
with the Delta variant "may be contagious and spread the virus to
others," whether unvaccinated or vaccinated, per the CDC. Walensky says
this new scientific data has emerged from recent Delta variant outbreaks in
several states and other countries. "This new science is worrisome and
unfortunately warrants an update to our recommendations," she said.
According to the CDC, both
vaccinated and unvaccinated people with COVID have a similar amount of virus in
their bodies. When the Alpha variant was dominant, health experts believed that
vaccinated individuals had reduced viral loads and could not transmit the virus
to others. However, Walensky says that vaccinated people infected with the
Delta variant could spread the virus further. "We felt it important for
[vaccinated] people to understand that they have the potential to transmit
virus to others," Walensky said. "And that is important in the case,
for example, of a vaccinated individual who might be going to visit an
immunocompromised family member. We wanted to make sure that they took the
precautions necessary to not pass the virus to them."
Walensky said the rate of
transmission among vaccinated individuals is still low because breakthrough
infections are rare. According to ABC News, an unpublished internal CDC
document obtained by the news outlet showed that around 153,000 symptomatic
breakthrough cases have occurred as of last week out of more than 156 million
fully vaccinated U.S. adults. This is only .098 percent of vaccinated people,
though it doesn't include asymptomatic breakthrough infections and breakthrough
cases among adolescents. "Vaccinated individuals continue to represent a
very small amount of transmission occurring around the country," Walensky
confirmed during the press briefing. "Of the transmission that is
happening in the country right now, the vast majority of transmission occurring
is occurring through unvaccinated individuals."
The CDC also estimates that the
risk of symptomatic breakthrough infection with the Delta variant is reduced by
seven-fold through the vaccines. And the reduction for hospitalizations and
deaths is even higher, at 20-fold. "We continue to strongly encourage
everyone to get vaccinated. Getting vaccinated continues to prevent severe
illness, hospitalization, and death, even with Delta," Walensky said.
^ If the CDC had provided this
kind of information when they first recommended vaccinated people go back to
wearing masks indoors it would have made more sense. Instead they just kept
saying “The science has changed” and gave no other explanation. After reading about
the actual science (maybe a little “dumbed-down” since I’m not a Doctor or
Scientist) I can now understand the reasons the CDC now says the vaccinated
should wear a mask in-doors in places with high Covid infections. I have no
issue changing my opinion when I am given the actual facts and figures and not simple
and generalized statements like “The science has changed.”
Covid went from the “Pandemic of
Everyone” to the “Pandemic of the Unvaccinated” to going back to the “Pandemic
of Everyone” (although this time the severity of infections, hospitalizations
and death continues to affect the unvaccinated by nearly 99%.) People should
get the Covid Vaccine if they want to limit the risk of getting sick or dying.
Vaccinated and Unvaccinated people should wear a mask in areas with high
infection levels – even if their State doesn’t require them to. I wore a mask
from March 2020 to May 2021 and my State only had a Mask Mandate from November
2020 to May 2021. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/one-thing-everyone-catches-delta-155435367.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
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