The COVID-19 delta variant continues as the dominant strain in both Kansas and Missouri.Doctors at the University of Kansas Health System on Tuesday said they re seeing a higher number of inpatients because of the strain.Twenty-eight people with the active COVID-19 virus are in the hospital. That s up from five just a few weeks ago. Most of those people are not vaccinated, doctors say. This could have been prevented, said Dr. Dana Hawkinson, medical director of Infection Prevention and Control at The University of Kansas Health System. They could have saved trips to the hospital, they could have saved trips to the ICU, they could have saved themselves from being intubated. Doctors are also noticing another trend a slight uptick in breakthrough infections of fully vaccinated people, especially for those with compromised immune systems or underlying health issues. It s a small number of patients. It s one hospital. It s our experience. But I think there is a signal here, sai
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