Delta Variant Twice As Likely To Cause Hospitalization, Study Shows
Researchers in Scotland compared delta to the alpha strain, formerly referred to as the U.K. variant.
Fox News:
Delta COVID-19 Variant Doubles Risk Of Hospitalization Compared To Alpha Strain, Scottish Study Finds
A study out of Scotland has found the Delta COVID-19 variant carries double the risk of hospitalization compared to the Alpha strain, particularly in patients with five or more comorbidities. Scotland had determined that the Delta variant became the dominant strain in the country about a month ago. Using the country’s COVID-19 surveillance program, researchers on behalf of Public Health Scotland analyzed data to investigate risk of hospital admission and estimate vaccinate effectiveness at preventing hospital admissions among likely Delta variant cases. The study was published Monday in The Lancet. (Hein, 6/14)
Bloomberg:
Delta Variant: Pfizer, AstraZeneca Vaccines Shown Effective Vs. Hospitalizations
Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer Inc. and AstraZeneca Plc are highly effective after two doses at preventing hospitalization of those infected with the delta variant, underscoring the urgency in getting people fully protected, according to health authorities in England. The Pfizer and BioNTech SE shot is 96% effective against hospitalization after two doses, while the AstraZeneca and University of Oxford Covid inoculation is 92% effective, according to an analysis announced Monday by Public Health England. Those results are comparable with the protection offered against the alpha variant, which first emerged in Britain, the data show. (Gemmell and Paton, 6/14)
Fox News:
Delta COVID-19 Variant 'Probably Going To Become' Dominant Strain In US, Gottlieb Says
The former head of the FDA said that while the Delta variant currently accounts for about 10% of coronavirus infections in the U.S., it’s doubling at a rate of every two weeks meaning "it’s probably going to become the dominant strain." However, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, who was appearing on CBS’s "Face the Nation," said, that doesn’t necessarily mean there will be a sharp rise in infections over the coming weeks. (Hein, 6/14)
AP:
Vaccinated Hawaiian Positive For Delta Variant
Hawaii says a vaccinated Oahu resident who traveled to Nevada last month has tested positive for the delta variant of COVID-19. The delta variant was first detected in India and is a more transmissible version of the disease. The variant currently makes up 6% of all cases in the U.S. Hawaii Health Director Dr. Libby Char says this is a “very rare breakthrough” case in which a COVID-19 vaccine didn’t prevent infection. (6/15)