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13 fully vaccinated individuals contract COVID-19 in USVI

- 5 had mild symptoms while eight were not sick at all, says Department of Health
Thirteen individuals who were fully vaccinated against Covid-19 have tested positive for the virus in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), the territory's top infectious disease official, Dr Esther Ellis, announced Wednesday, June 16, 2021. Photo: VIC
Territorial Epidemiologist in the US Virgin Islands, Dr Esther Ellis said of the thirteen vaccinated individuals who contracted the disease, five had mild symptoms (38 percent), while eight were not sick at all. Photo: St Croix Source
Territorial Epidemiologist in the US Virgin Islands, Dr Esther Ellis said of the thirteen vaccinated individuals who contracted the disease, five had mild symptoms (38 percent), while eight were not sick at all. Photo: St Croix Source
VI CONSORTIUM

FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- Thirteen individuals that were fully vaccinated against Covid-19 have tested positive for the virus in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), the territory's top infectious disease official, Dr Esther Ellis, announced Wednesday, June 16, 2021.

Of the thirteen vaccinated individuals who contracted the disease, five had mild symptoms (38 percent), while eight were not sick at all, said Dr Ellis. None of the thirteen required any medical intervention, she said.

In a follow-up comment, Dr Ellis told the Consortium Wednesday that five of the thirteen vaccinated individuals who contracted the disease were on St Croix, one on St John and seven on St Thomas.

As of Monday, 42,463 people had received a first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine in the USVI (53.5 percent of the eligible population), while 34,290 persons were fully inoculated (43.2 percent of the eligible population).

Not 'breakthrough cases'

Speaking during the Albert A. Bryan administration's Covid-19 press briefing Monday, Dr Ellis said the positive cases among the vaccinated were not considered "breakthrough cases", which she described as vaccinated individuals who caught the virus and were hospitalised.

"They are not true breakthrough cases because they're not hospitalised or have severe symptoms," she said. "Really the purpose of the vaccine is to prevent hospitalisation and it also prevents you from getting Covid most of the time, but there are a few vaccinated individuals that are positive."

The announcement comes as St Thomas continues to see a surge in Covid-19, with sixty-two cases on the island, followed by St Croix with eighteen and St John with two, according to the latest data provided by the USVI Department of Health. Additionally, eight individuals were hospitalised at the Schneider Regional Medical Center with Covid symptoms, while the Juan F. Luis Hospital had one Covid patient as of Monday.

No Covid variants recorded in USVI

Relative to Covid variants in the territory, Dr Ellis said 50 samples were sent for testing and those results were expected Tuesday or Wednesday. So far the department said it has not seen any Covid variants in the territory.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as of April 15, 2021, said approximately 5,800 Covid-19 positive cases were out of the more than 66 million Americans who had completed full vaccination. The CDC said such cases are in line with expectations that the vaccines — though highly effective — are not foolproof.

“You will always see some breakthrough infections no matter the efficacy of your vaccine,” Anthony Fauci, the government’s top infectious-disease official, said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. “Before people get excited about the quantitative number of infections, they need to understand what the denominator is, and we’re going to see breakthroughs in numbers that are going to be well within the 90 percent, 95 percent, 97 percent effectiveness rates of the vaccines.”

In a positive sign that vaccination is highly effective, the national positivity rate fell to 2 percent on Sunday according to WSJ, which cited Johns Hopkins University, representing the lowest recorded point since the onset of the pandemic in the U.S. 

“As infections drop and vaccinations increase, the need to conduct screening tests will decline,” said Jennifer Nuzzo to WSJ, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and lead epidemiologist for the university’s Covid-19 testing insights initiative.

Relative to Covid variants, a rapidly spreading strain called Delta, which was first detected in India has spread to 66 countries, including the US, where it accounts for around 6 percent of samples sent for genetic sequencing. The good news is in the UK, where the variant has forced a delay of planned easing of public health restrictions slated for June 21, research has concluded that vaccines offer significant protection against the Delta strain.

18 Responses to “13 fully vaccinated individuals contract COVID-19 in USVI”

  • wow (16/06/2021, 23:27) Like (27) Dislike (14) Reply
    And they want me to take the vaccine? If i could get two good reasons to take the vaccine I'll take it.
    • rrrrr (17/06/2021, 07:15) Like (15) Dislike (32) Reply
      How about protecting those around you, even if you don't care about yourself. Allowing your country to fully open so people can start earning money again? Making sure that the vulnerable in society who can't take the vaccine for health reasons are protected? Helping to create herd immunity? There are 4 good reasons. Now please do the decent thing and go get vaccinated.
    • Hmm (17/06/2021, 07:43) Like (18) Dislike (33) Reply
      1. It improve your immune system to fight the virus should you happen to catch it.
      2. It prevents you from being hospitalized if u happen to get infected.
      Now give me one reason why you shoulden't take it.
      • Billy K*** (17/06/2021, 08:46) Like (20) Dislike (7) Reply
        It may cause life threatening blood cloths.

        It may cause life threatening heart problems.

        It will cause you future medical financial obligations to clinical care.

        You need more?
        • Real Simple (17/06/2021, 10:07) Like (10) Dislike (9) Reply
          @Billy Kimba, COVID will give you all those for free with a side of fries.
          • Billy K*** (17/06/2021, 14:01) Like (17) Dislike (1) Reply
            Precisely. So why would I inject bullchit in my body? How about I eat right exercise take my vitamins so If I contract covid my immune system is strong enough to fight while developing the antibodies to do so. @real simple you can continue to be a fat ass bad eater who loves their rum and cocaine you dummy need the vaccine cause your immune system done shot to hell. FATBACK
        • @Billy kimba (17/06/2021, 11:43) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
          Research shows that other medical things cause the same complication you mentioned and even caused more death than the stuff you mentioned than the vivid vaccine.
      • hmmm (17/06/2021, 08:49) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
        1. All can be done/had WITHOUT THE VACCINE
      • @hmm (17/06/2021, 09:19) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
        You forget one (1) Major point.....It Can Kill You...
      • @hmm (20/06/2021, 11:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        YOU ISSA CLOWN THST'S WHY YOU TAKE IT
    • Doctor Know (17/06/2021, 10:09) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
      Don’t bother, let’s improve the gene pool.
  • WHAT!!! (17/06/2021, 07:57) Like (10) Dislike (10) Reply
    Try to understand the vaccine does not prevent you getting the virus it prevents you DYING from it.
    • lol (18/06/2021, 11:45) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      It does for real??? Ask those who died from the vaccine and see if you get an answer.

      You have a 99.9% rate of recovering without the vaccine. So tell me again why I need the vaccine when the rate of recover without it is high? Set a brainwash folks believing what people shrub down their throats.
  • support (17/06/2021, 08:44) Like (7) Dislike (9) Reply
    Why is this made the News . Its known knowledge that vaccinated person can still have covid but their chance of dying and complication are very slim.
    • @support (17/06/2021, 11:46) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
      It is known but it have some ppl who have access to smart gadgets and internet and you still have to read and spell for them. Trust me you will have to tell them again and again and again what you mentioned. ". Its known knowledge that vaccinated person can still have covid but their chance of dying and complication are very slim."
  • fact (17/06/2021, 08:50) Like (26) Dislike (7) Reply
    it was said months ago. The vaccinated will become super spreaders and want to blame the unvaccinated.
  • fyah ras (17/06/2021, 22:44) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Imagine it's still have them who will still trust their vaccine saying da eh true
  • Silent Killers (20/06/2021, 11:11) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    VACCINATED FOLKS ARE ASYMPTOMATIC!!!


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