Vaccines ward off severe Covid in U.S., wane against infections

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Covid-19 vaccines remain highly effective at keeping people alive and out of the hospital, but new U.S. data add further support to the argument that the shots aren’t preventing infections as much as they once did.

Unvaccinated people were about five times more likely to test positive for the virus than the vaccinated in the week starting Sept. 26, down from about 15 times more likely in May, according to the latest age-adjusted data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which were updated Monday.

Waning Protection?

Unvaccinated test positive about 5x more often, down from 15x

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Note: Data reflects ratio of age-standardized weekly Covid incidence rate in unvaccinated people vs. fully vaccinated; data available for 24 states; does not adjust for time since vaccination.

The new figures come shortly after the CDC approved booster shots for all adults, and could provide additional support for third doses as the U.S. heads into its traditional winter virus season. Covid-19 cases are rising across many parts of the U.S., including the Midwest and Northeast.

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