Getting vaccinated against the
coronavirus
is key.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States have prepared a new study in which they show that those who have not been vaccinated against the
coronavirus
, but have already passed the
Covid-19
, have twice the chances of being re-infected than those who have been vaccinated.
The data of the coronavirus in Spain
Total figures
: 4,588,132 confirmed coronavirus cases with a diagnostic test for active infection;
There have been 82,006 deaths with a positive test as of August 6.
733,977 in Andalusia (10,287 dead)
150,757 in Aragon (3,611) dead)
67,771 in Asturias (2,015 dead)
87,010 in the Balearic Islands (875 dead)
84,179 in the Canary Islands (848 dead)
41,005 in Cantabria (582 dead)
216,986 in Castilla-La Mancha (6,037 dead)
282,610 in Castilla y León (7,026 dead)
853,123 in Catalonia (14,914 dead)
6,451 in Ceuta (117 dead)
476,738 in the Valencian Community (7,490 dead)
91,365 in Extremadura (1,830 dead)
166,418 in Galicia (2,470 dead)
837,188 in Madrid (15,587 dead)
9,968 in Melilla (99 dead)
129,462 in Murcia (1,626 dead)
77,812 in Navarra (1,195 dead)
238,432 in the Basque Country (4,599 dead)
36,880 in La Rioja (798 dead)
07.22.
Those not vaccinated are twice as likely to be reinfected with coronavirus
Unvaccinated people are twice as likely to be reinfected with the
coronavirus
than those who are fully immunized, according to a study published by the United States health authorities.
According to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States
(CDC), the main public health agency in that country, the study supports the recommendation that "every eligible person should be able to
get vaccinated
, regardless of whether they have been previously infected with
SARS- CoV-2
", the virus that causes the disease.
Some US politicians, including Republican Senator Rand Paul, have declared that they do not want to be vaccinated against the natural immunity obtained by having contracted the virus.
The study was based on a sample of 246 Kentucky adults who were reinfected by the virus between May and June of this year, after being contaminated for the first time in 2020.
07.15.
The average age of persistent Covid patients is 43 years old and 80% are women
The average age of
persistent
Covid
patients
, those who have passed the disease and who after the acute phase continue to have symptoms intermittently since the first wave of the
pandemic
, is 43 years and 80% of the group are women.
This was explained to Efe by the state coordinator of political and regional action of the
Covid
Persistent
Collective
, Carolina Latorre, who has confessed that suffering this prolonged illness is "painful" and that the worst thing is the uncertainty of not knowing "how to it's going to be tomorrow. "
The Spanish Society of Family Physicians and General has produced a guide with more than
200 symptoms of the disease
of the
coronavirus
, recalled and specified that there are some, such as loss of smell, with which you can work, but others are incapacitating .
The worst symptoms are "a mixture", she has said and has detailed that there are some neurological ones such as short-term memory loss, lack of concentration, headaches or micranial paresthesias, like the one she suffers from.
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