Breaking: Covid Infections Appear Following Vaccines

Breaking: Covid Infections Appear Following Vaccines

There have been a lot of controversies around the coronavirus vaccines lately and these seem to be neverending. 

The latest report that has been revealed stated that the Centers for Disease Control indicated in an alert Tuesday that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine could resume as soon as Wednesday.

CBSNews notes that the alert came after a chaotic day when the FDA recommended there be a “pause” for the vaccine, leading virtually every state to halt the use of the single-dose shot.

Not too long ago, we also addressed some issues that surrounded the AstraZeneca vaccine.

You are probably aware that this has been happening due to safety fears following some pretty severe health issues and even deaths after the vaccine. WHO recently responded. 

More than that, it’s been just revealed that a top European Medicines Agency (EMA) official said in an interview published Tuesday that there is a link between the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine and blood clots.

Make sure to check out some issues related to the Pfizer vaccine as well. 

Covid infections appear in vaccinated people

CNN just revealed that about 5,800 people who have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus have become infected anyway. This is what the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tells CNN.

According to the same reports, some became seriously ill and 74 people died, the CDC said. It said 396 — 7% — of those who got infected after they were vaccinated required hospitalization.

“So far, about 5,800 breakthrough cases have been reported to CDC. To date, no unexpected patterns have been identified in case demographics or vaccine characteristics,” the CDC told CNN via email.
It’s been also revealed that about 77 million people in the US are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to a CNN analysis of CDC data.

Check out the complete article by CNN in order to learn more details. 

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