Data from CDC Shows Why the Vaccinated Need to Use Face Mask

Nikki Attkisson | Last Updated : August 4, 2021

CDC has been extremely busy this week. A few days ago, it reversed its guidelines on mask requirements. This Friday, the agency published data on how the Delta variant is causing a surge of new infections in the country. This report comes in the wake of the time when a document a doctor in the agency prepared got leaked to the media. The document explains in detail how dangerous the Delta variant is. It also describes how wearing a mask is a must to keep the pandemic in control.

During a briefing on Tuesday, officials said that the data prompted the agency to spring into action and update its guidelines. The new update recommends that even fully vaccinated people should wear masks in indoor public settings. They have to do it only in areas where the rate of transmission is high.

Data from CDC Shows Why the Vaccinated Need to Use Face Mask

Each day, the Delta variant shows that it is capable of outsmarting the country’s effort to curb it. The good news is that it is happening mostly in areas where the residents are not fortified against the virus. The new report is a cause of concern. And it demanded immediate action, CDC said.

Data from CDC Shows Why the Vaccinated Need to Use Face Mask

Here are a few facts about the Delta Variant:

  1. As per the data CDC published recently, fully vaccinated people comprised the one-third of all infections occurred in a town in Massachusetts during and after the celebrations of July 4th. In One County in the State, it was 74%.  Data collected after testing certain blood samples showed that 90% among the infections is the Delta variant.
  2. In a statement released recently, CDC said that a Delta-variant-infected person carries a high load of viruses. This implies that a fully vaccinated delta-infected person can transmit it to many others. This is the discovery that led to the agency’s current recommendation of mask mandate in indoor public settings.

Even now, health officials still say that almost all the infections happen among unvaccinated people, not among the vaccinated. According to them, the vaccinated lot continues to be a small portion of the country’s population. CDC even now believes that vaccines reduce the possibility of symptoms if exposed to the Delta variant sevenfold. It is 20fold in hospitalizations and deaths. Among four fully vaccinated hospitalized patients, two had an underlying health issue.

The study also revealed that up to 79% of breakthrough infected persons experienced the symptoms like fever, headache, sore throat, and muscle pain. Of

Among the 346 breakthrough infections, 56% of the people received the Pfizer-BioNTech shot. 38% received the Moderna vaccine and 7% received that of Johnson & Johnson. Till Friday, the country administered 190 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. It was 140000000 were from Moderna. And from Johnson & Johnson, it was 13.3 million.

According to health experts, more breakthroughs happened with mRNA than for Johnson & Johnson vaccine is that more people received the MRNA shots. The numbers may scare fully vaccinated people. But they don’t have to panic. All three vaccines are available in the country work against the Delta variant.

Certain studies show that fully vaccinated people too can spread the virus if infected with the Delta variant. But the data available in this regard is not sufficient enough to reach a conclusion.

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The new academic year is fast approaching. Children and their parents, in the meantime, are struggling with inaccurate information and reluctance to get vaccinated.

The study in the field does not specify if fully vaccinated persons can spread the virus among fully vaccinated people. It, however, recommends that everyone should use a face mask. This, as per the study, will protect both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated people from infections.


Nikki Attkisson

With over 15 years as a practicing journalist, Nikki Attkisson found herself at Powdersville Post now after working at several other publications. She is an award-winning journalist with an entrepreneurial spirit and worked as a journalist covering technology, innovation, environmental issues, politics, health etc. Nikki Attkisson has also worked on product development, content strategy, and editorial management for numerous media companies. She began her career at local news stations and worked as a reporter in national newspapers.

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