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The CDC is expected to publish findings on the breakthrough infections next week, the outlet reported. On Thursday, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky testified on Capitol Hill on what may be causing the breakthrough infections, saying the agency is keeping a close eye on the cases. Some of these breakthroughs are, of course, failures of an immune response in the host and then some of them, we are worried might be related to a variant that is circulating, so we’re looking at both, Walensky said. Health officials have said breakthrough infections are expected because none of the vaccines currently approved for distribution are 100 percent effective. ....
More than 10 percent of children hospitalized with COVID-19 or multisystem inflammatory syndrome, an inflammatory condition commonly known as MIS-C that in rare cases has followed SARS-CoV-2 infection, experienced acute kidney injury, according to a study published March 3 in Kidney International. Kids with kidney damage remained in the hospital an average of eight days longer than did other children facing these conditions without the added kidney stress. “Recognizing that kidney function contributes to outcomes post-COVID is important to think about, especially in the pediatric population. These kids are young and have a whole life ahead of them,” says Abby Basalely, a pediatric nephrologist at Cohen Children’s Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York, and a coauthor of the study. ....
So you’re fully vaccinated. What can you safely do amid coronavirus pandemic? Updated Feb 13, 2021; Posted Feb 13, 2021 The coronavirus vaccine does not take masks out of the equation just yet, one local medical expert warned. (Associated Press, Getty photos) AP, Getty Facebook Share Not by a long shot, experts told the Advance. In fact, even after receiving a vaccination, doctors urge the public to continue following all of the pandemic-related safety protocols recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Mask up, keep socially distant from others and wash your hands often. Indoor group settings are still discouraged for vaccinated people, as are unmasked visits with the elderly or others who are immuno-compromised, doctors warn. ....