Cupertino Courier

Dashboard shows the disparity in case rates of coronaviru­s

- By Emily Deruy ederuy@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

The coronaviru­s case rate for unvaccinat­ed people in Santa Clara County is roughly four times the rate for those who have been inoculated against the deadly virus.

According to the county’s new dashboard, the case rate — the total number of cases on a given day per 100,000 people — is 25.3 for unvaccinat­ed residents and 6.8 for vaccinated residents.

With the highly transmissi­ble delta variant spreading quickly throughout the Bay Area, the data shows an alarming rise in infections, especially among those who have not been. About a month ago, the case rate for unvaccinat­ed people was hovering around 3. The figures also show a spike in cases among the county’s vaccinated residents, up from a case rate of around 1 at the start of July, a troubling trajectory that has led to new vaccine requiremen­ts by many employers and universal mask mandates indoors.

More than 1.3 million people in the county are fully vaccinated, with an additional nearly 103,000 residents partially vaccinated. Vaccinatio­ns in California also appear to be on the rise, up 54% since a low in early July.

“Vaccines are still excellent at protecting against serious illness and death. They also provide significan­t protection against infection, though perhaps not quite as effective against the delta variant,” George Han, the county’s deputy health officer, said in a statement.

Nearly 80% of Santa Clara County residents 12 and older are fully vaccinated, one of the highest rates in the country. But officials are trying to boost vaccinatio­n rates in a bid to protect those who can’t yet get their shots, including young children returning to classrooms for the new school year.

Santa Clara County joins several other counties, including Marin and Contra Costa, in publishing case rates by vaccinatio­n status. In Marin County, the case rate for unvaccinat­ed residents (36.6) is roughly four times the rate for vaccinated residents (9.2). And in Contra Costa County, the case rate for unvaccinat­ed residents (60.7) at the end of July was more than five times as high as for vaccinated residents (10.7).

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