Most COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts outbreak among vaccinated, says CDC
Manas MishraJuly 30 (Reuters) - Three quarters of people infected with COVID-19 at public events in a Massachusetts town were fully vaccinated, a study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed.
The study, published on Friday without naming the town, suggested the Delta variant of the virus was highly contagious.
The study found vaccinated individuals had a similar amount of virus presence as the unvaccinated, suggesting that, unlike with other variants, vaccinated people infected with the Delta variant could transmit the virus, the CDC said.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said this was a "pivotal discovery" leading to CDC's recommendation this week that masks be worn in areas where cases were surging as a precaution against possible transmission by fully vaccinated people. . . .
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/majority-covid-19-cases-large-public-events-were-among-vaccinated-us-cdc-study-2021-07-30/
Again, an admission by the CDC that the
vaccines jabs don't work. The new propaganda campaign is to lay the blame for this failure on unvaccinated people.