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Coronavirus vaccines may be slightly less effective for women than men, emerging research suggests

Coronavirus Vaccines May Be Slightly Less Effective for Women

Breakthrough coronavirus cases after vaccines are very rare and mostly due to variants, a new CDC report found

Breakthrough coronavirus cases after vaccines are very rare and mostly due to variants, a new CDC report found insider@insider.com (Aria Bendix) © Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla Maryland National Guard specialist James Truong administers a Moderna coronavirus vaccine on May 21, 2021 in Wheaton, Maryland. Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla Around 10,000 out of 100 million vaccinated Americans got COVID-19 after their shots, the CDC found. Most of these breakthrough infections were caused by variants of concern, such as B.1.1.7. But these infections were still rare and mostly mild - a sign that vaccines are holding up well. By the end of April, more than 100 million Americans had received their coronavirus vaccines.

Most Breakthrough Coronavirus Cases After Vaccine Due to Variants: CDC

Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla About 10,000 out of 100 million vaccinated Americans got COVID-19 after their shots, the CDC found. Most of these breakthrough infections were caused by variants of concern, such as B.1.1.7. But these infections were still rare and mostly mild a sign that vaccines are holding up well. By the end of April, more than 100 million Americans had received their coronavirus vaccines. Clinical-trial data had indicated the vaccines would reduce the risk of getting symptomatic COVID-19 by about 66% to 95%, depending on which shot the person got. A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that was indeed the case.

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