The Philippine Star

Study probes COVID among vaccinated at US nursing home

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – An unvaccinat­ed worker infected with a COVID-19 variant sparked an outbreak at a US nursing home where nearly all the residents had been inoculated, said a study out on Wednesday.

The dozens of cases, including 22 among fully vaccinated residents and staff, highlighte­d the importance of broad vaccine coverage and prevention measures, according to the research released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During the March outbreak at a nursing home in the state of Kentucky, 46 cases were identified, with three residents dying, including two who were not vaccinated, the study said.

The spread was traced back to a worker who had symptoms and was not vaccinated.

The variant was R.1, which is “not currently identified as a CDC variant of concern or interest,” the paper said.

While the researcher­s noted the flare up of the disease showed the strong effect the vaccine had in preventing symptoms in the sick, they also noted its limits.

”This underscore­s the importance... that all persons, including those who have recovered from COVID-19, be vaccinated,” the authors wrote.

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