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Unvaccinated staffer sparks Covid-19 outbreak at US nursing home

This despite nearly all residents inoculated, finds CDC study

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Apr 2021 6:30PM

Unvaccinated staffer sparks Covid-19 outbreak at US nursing home
Findings by the Disease Control and Prevention Centres show the results of vaccinated and unvaccinated people mixing. – WHO Twitter pic, April 22, 2021

WASHINGTON – An unvaccinated worker infected with a Covid-19 variant sparked an outbreak at a United States nursing home, where nearly all the residents have been inoculated, said a study out yesterday.

The dozens of cases, including 22 among fully vaccinated residents and staff, highlight the importance of broad vaccine coverage and prevention measures, according to the research released by the Disease Control and Prevention Centres (CDC).

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.

It 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”, it added.

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.

“A continued emphasis on strategies for prevention of disease transmission, even among vaccinated populations, is also critical,” wrote the authors.

Their findings, released alongside a study of a similar outbreak at a Chicago nursing home, pointed to the results of vaccinated and unvaccinated people mixing.

Though 90% of the 83 residents at the Kentucky home had received their doses, only half of the 116 workers had been inoculated by the time the outbreak was spotted. – AFP, April 22, 2021

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