An unvaccinated worker in Kentucky triggers a coronavirus outbreak of 46 people in the asylum

An unvaccinated worker at a Kentucky nursing home opened a coronavirus outbreak in March among staff and residents, even among those vaccinated, according to a CDC report released Wednesday. Nearly four dozen were infected – 26 residents and 20 employees – and two people died, including one who had been inoculated with the virus; 22 of those infected had already been vaccinated and most did not develop symptoms or need treatment. The vast majority of the 83 residents of the house – 90% – had been vaccinated, but only half of the 116 employees had. The study’s authors wrote: “In order to protect qualified healthcare residents, it is imperative that healthcare providers, as well as qualified healthcare residents, be vaccinated.”

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