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internal report says Delta variant as contagious as chickenpox - NYT
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[July 30, 2021]
(Reuters) -The U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) has described the Delta variant of the
coronavirus to be as contagious as chickenpox and could cause severe
illness, the New York Times reported, citing an internal CDC document.
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The variant was also more likely to break through protections
afforded by the vaccines, the report said, adding that the agency's
reverse course on masking guidelines for fully vaccinated Americans
on Tuesday was based on this document.
However, CDC's figures show that the vaccines are highly effective
in preventing serious illness, hospitalization and death in
vaccinated people, the report said, citing experts.
New research showed the vaccinated people infected with the Delta
variant carried tremendous amounts of the virus in the nose and
throat, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky told the Times.
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The Delta variant is more
transmissible than the viruses that cause MERS,
SARS, Ebola, the common cold, the seasonal flu
and smallpox, the report said.
The immediate next step for the agency is to
"acknowledge the war has changed," the report
cited the document as saying.
CDC is expected to publish additional data on
the variant on Friday, the NYT said.
(Reporting by Shubham Kalia and Aishwarya Nair
in Bengaluru; Editing by Ramakrishnan M. and
Sriraj Kalluvila)
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