Scientists of American Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC) compared the chances of hospitalization in the graft and non-coronavirus. The results of the study reports the AXIOS portal.
According to the results of the incidence of COVID-19 in Los Angeles at the end of July, the risk of falling into the hospital in non-vaccinated patients is 29 times higher than that of vaccinated. In addition, who did not receive the vaccination have five times more likely to become coronavirus than those who have givengel.
It is noted that a quarter (25 percent) of all cases of infection in Los Angeles, which were recorded from May 1 to July 25, accounted for vaccinated residents of the United States. Another 71 percent of the infected were not intensified, and 3 percent of citizens did not have time to complete the course.
As noted by the publication, the data obtained coincide with another CDC study, according to which the effectiveness of vaccines has decreased due to the “delta” -variant coronavirus. As a result of the survey of the medical staff working in the Red Zone, it turned out that the efficiency of drug protection decreased to 66 percent, regardless of time when vaccination was held.
Previously, Professor of the Institute of Immunology La Hoya, Dr. Shane Krotti, said that the appearance of the coronavirus strain was completely immunity to vaccines unlikely. He explained that immunity does not correspond to the virus behavior pattern.