Jabbed Baguio folks infected with Covid up
>> Monday, October 4, 2021
By Gaby B. Keith
BAGUIO CITY: "Breakthrough" Covid-19 infection cases or patients contracting the virus despite being fully vaccinated have noticeably increased in the Summer Capital amid an ongoing case surge, but the number remains minimal at below one percent.
Fully vaccinated would mean the 587 contracted the virus 14 days after their final vaccine dose.
There were also those who got infected before their second dose numbering 182, and those who received their second dose, but before the 14th day of their final dose at 96.
These, however, were not considered as breakthrough cases.
The City Health Service Office (CHSO) under Dr. Rowena Galpo said majority of the breakthrough patients are asymptomatic to mild.
"We have vaccines that are not perfect. [It does not mean that if you are vaccinated, you won't be infected anymore or you would not show symptoms]. But all vaccines are efficacious at preventing severe illness and death. There will be breakthrough cases, but what is important is you will not be among those people now overwhelming the hospitals, needing oxygen and ventilators," City Epidemiologist Dr. Donnabel Panes said.
Other factors affecting breakthrough infections are variants that infect a person and the type of vaccine used.
Occurrence of breakthrough cases also cannot be avoided in an urban setting like Baguio City where social mixing is inherent.
The World Health Organization said breakthrough cases after vaccination "usually happen before the body has had time to develop maximum immunity."
"Even with a highly effective vaccine, a small number of people will still get ill because no vaccine protects 100 percent of people."
Magalong urged residents to get vaccinated when their turns come.
"Vaccines may not give total protection, but some protection is better than having none at all. They give us the fighting chance against infection, severe symptoms, hospitalization and death," he said.
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