With Wisconsin seeing the number of new daily COVID cases rising to levels not seen since January, concerns are growing that current efforts to slow the spread is not working.
President and CEO of the Medical College of Wisconsin Doctor John Raymond tells Wisconsin’s Afternoon News that is not the case. He says the current vaccines are still highly effective in preventing a person from catching COVID-19, including the Delta variant.
“The vaccines still protect you from the things that matter,” says Dr. Raymond. He adds other steps can help slow the spread to other people, especially those who may not be able to get the vaccine due to their own medical conditions. “Masking is another one that is responsible to protect people around you, and minimizing non-essential activities indoors where there might be crowds.”
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