More than 500 people admitted to hospital with coronavirus after getting vaccinated
Researchers at Liverpool University said the patients had all received one dose of the
vaccine at least three weeks before they were admitted....
...The study found a total of 526 people were admitted to hospital and 113 people died in what the research team called “vaccine failures”...
More than 500 people who received their coronavirus jabs have been admitted to hospital with Covid-19, a UK study has found.
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After dozens contract COVID in Florida after vaccination, doctor’s reminder: Goal is to ‘keep people out of the hospital’
ORLANDO, Fla. – They’re called COVID-19 breakthrough cases: People who have been fully vaccinated yet still contract the virus more than 14 days after their second shot.
The cases are popping up around the country, including in Central Florida, News4Jax sister station
WKMG-TV reported. Though as News4Jax has previously reported, medical experts have never promised that getting a vaccination will provide 100% immunity.
Dr. Sunil Joshi, president of the Duval County Medical Foundation, compared the COVID-19 vaccine to the flu vaccine.
“It’s like the flu shot, for instance, right. We know, we encourage people to get the flu vaccine
That doesn’t mean that you’re not going to get the flu.
They’re called COVID-19 breakthrough cases: People who have been fully vaccinated yet still contract the virus more than 14 days after their second shot.
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You Can Still Spread, Develop COVID-19 After Getting a Vaccine: What to Know
- They add the vaccine doesn’t prevent coronavirus infection. It helps protect against serious illnesses.
- Experts advise people who get vaccinated to continue wearing a mask, washing their hands, and maintaining proper physical distancing.
Experts say COVID-19 vaccines help prevent serious illness from the disease, but they don't prevent you from contracting the novel coronavirus.
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