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Pennsylvania releases new COVID-19 data on breakthrough cases
The Pennsylvania Department of Health released new COVID-19 data on Tuesday about breakthrough cases, which are instances when people have been vaccinated but still contract the virus. “With nearly seven million Pennsylvanians fully vaccinated, the data makes it clear: the vaccines are safe and effective at preventing severe illness from COVID-19,” acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said at a news conference at Lancaster General Hospital. “The overwhelming majority of the COVID-19 related cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Pennsylvania occurred in people who were not vaccinated,” Beam said. “In fact, the data shows that compared to unvaccinated people, fully vaccinated Pennsylvanians are seven times less likely to get COVID-19, and eight times less likely to die from COVID-19.”DOH data on breakthrough infections (as of Jan. 2021)97 percent of COVID-19-related deaths were in unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated people. Among a total of 6,472 COVID-19-related deaths identified in Pennsylvania in 2021, the latest data shows 213, or 3 percent, post-vaccination deaths identified. Cumulative death incidence among the unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated was 7.9 times as high as the death incidence among the fully vaccinated.95 percent of reported hospitalizations with COVID-19 as the primary diagnosis/cause of admission were in unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated people. Among a total of 34,468 hospitalizations with COVID-19 as the primary diagnosis/cause of admission reported in Pennsylvania, 1,820, or 5.2 percent, were reported to have occurred in fully vaccinated people. These figures account for data from 55 percent of all hospitals and 69 percent of acute care hospitals in Pennsylvania, representing approximately 80 percent of acute care beds in the state.94 percent of reported COVID-19 cases were in unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated people. Among a total of 639,729 positive cases, there have been 35,389, or 6 percent, identified post-vaccination cases. Cumulative case incidence among the unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated was 7.1 times as high as the case incidence among the fully vaccinated.”That means that 97 percent of deaths reported through the beginning of September were in unvaccinated or not fully-vaccinated people,” Beam said. “I truly hope that this data encourages everyone who has not yet been vaccinated to speak to their doctor about getting the vaccine as soon as possible to protect themselves and people around them.”The Pennsylvania Department of Health is now posting post-vaccination data online here. What is a post-vaccination COVID case?The DOH defines post-vaccination cases as individuals who are fully vaccinated and became a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19 (i.e. had a positive PCR or antigen test for the SARS-CoV-2 virus) more than 14 days after they completed their full one-dose or two-dose COVID-19 vaccination series. They are also referred to as vaccine breakthrough cases.COVID cases, hospitalizations increasing in Pa.State officials say more people are getting hospitalized from COVID-19 than previously. The trend over the past two weeks is going up. Currently, it’s not clear how many of the case numbers are from vaccinated people. However, the CDC says if you’re vaccinated, your chances of getting hospitalized are very low.In Pennsylvania, 67% of adults are fully vaccinated. About 83% are partially vaccinated. To find a vaccine clinic near you, you can visit vaccines.gov.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health released new COVID-19 data on Tuesday about breakthrough cases, which are instances when people have been vaccinated but still contract the virus.
“With nearly seven million Pennsylvanians fully vaccinated, the data makes it clear: the vaccines are safe and effective at preventing severe illness from COVID-19,” acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said at a news conference at Lancaster General Hospital.
“The overwhelming majority of the COVID-19 related cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Pennsylvania occurred in people who were not vaccinated,” Beam said. “In fact, the data shows that compared to unvaccinated people, fully vaccinated Pennsylvanians are seven times less likely to get COVID-19, and eight times less likely to die from COVID-19.”
DOH data on breakthrough infections (as of Jan. 2021)
- 97 percent of COVID-19-related deaths were in unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated people. Among a total of 6,472 COVID-19-related deaths identified in Pennsylvania in 2021, the latest data shows 213, or 3 percent, post-vaccination deaths identified. Cumulative death incidence among the unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated was 7.9 times as high as the death incidence among the fully vaccinated.
- 95 percent of reported hospitalizations with COVID-19 as the primary diagnosis/cause of admission were in unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated people. Among a total of 34,468 hospitalizations with COVID-19 as the primary diagnosis/cause of admission reported in Pennsylvania, 1,820, or 5.2 percent, were reported to have occurred in fully vaccinated people. These figures account for data from 55 percent of all hospitals and 69 percent of acute care hospitals in Pennsylvania, representing approximately 80 percent of acute care beds in the state.
- 94 percent of reported COVID-19 cases were in unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated people. Among a total of 639,729 positive cases, there have been 35,389, or 6 percent, identified post-vaccination cases. Cumulative case incidence among the unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated was 7.1 times as high as the case incidence among the fully vaccinated.
“That means that 97 percent of deaths reported through the beginning of September were in unvaccinated or not fully-vaccinated people,” Beam said. “I truly hope that this data encourages everyone who has not yet been vaccinated to speak to their doctor about getting the vaccine as soon as possible to protect themselves and people around them.”
The Pennsylvania Department of Health is now posting post-vaccination data online here.
What is a post-vaccination COVID case?
The DOH defines post-vaccination cases as individuals who are fully vaccinated and became a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19 (i.e. had a positive PCR or antigen test for the SARS-CoV-2 virus) more than 14 days after they completed their full one-dose or two-dose COVID-19 vaccination series. They are also referred to as vaccine breakthrough cases.
COVID cases, hospitalizations increasing in Pa.
State officials say more people are getting hospitalized from COVID-19 than previously. The trend over the past two weeks is going up.
Currently, it’s not clear how many of the case numbers are from vaccinated people. However, the CDC says if you’re vaccinated, your chances of getting hospitalized are very low.
In Pennsylvania, 67% of adults are fully vaccinated. About 83% are partially vaccinated.
To find a vaccine clinic near you, you can visit vaccines.gov.