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CDC Move To Limit Investigations Into COVID Breakthrough Infections Sparks Concerns - NPR News

Updated June 2, 2021 at 6:00 AM ET The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stopped tracking every case that occurs when a COVID-19 vaccine fails to protect someone. Instead, the agency is focusing on people who get very sick or die. The decision is controversial. Critics argue the strategy could miss important information that could leave the U.S. vulnerable, including early signs of new variants that are better at outsmarting the vaccines. The CDC and outside infectious disease experts, however, say it makes sense to prioritize efforts on those who get hospitalized or die. “These vaccines were studied to prevent severe illness, hospitalization and deaths. And as we look at these breakthrough infections, these are the ones we’re most concerned about,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said at a White House COVID-19 briefing on May 18.

In Cases Of Vaccine Failure, CDC To Focus On Those Who Get Hospitalized Or Die

ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stopped tracking every case that occurs when a COVID-19 vaccine fails to protect someone. Instead, the CDC is focusing on people who get very sick or die. It s a controversial decision. NPR health correspondent Rob Stein has the story. ROB STEIN, BYLINE: The COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, but they re not perfect. People can still sometimes get infected. It s rare, but the CDC says more than 10,000 fully vaccinated people have still caught the virus. So the CDC has been tracking these so-called breakthrough infections to find out more about them, but the CDC recently decided to concentrate on people who are so sick they end up in the hospital or die. Here s CDC director Rochelle Walensky at a recent briefing.

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