Covid-19 case
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in more than 2.34 million deaths worldwide. The most affected country is the United States with just under 470,000 victims, ahead of Brazil (233,520), Mexico (168,432), India (155,252), and the United Kingdom (113,850). People who have been “fully vaccinated” against the coronavirus, who have received two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, can skip the required quarantine in case of contact with a positive. The US center for disease control and prevention (CDC) announced on Wednesday.
The center has explained that this does not mean that vaccinated people can stop taking established anti-coronavirus precautions. “Fully vaccinated people who meet the criteria will no longer be kept in quarantine following exposure to someone with Covid-19,” the CDC stressed in updates to its vaccination guide webpage. The criteria referred to are having had both doses with the booster carried out at least two weeks before, time considered adequate for the development of full immunity.
However, as it is not yet clear how long the protection lasts, the CDC warns that if the vaccinated person received the booster more than three months earlier, as a precaution, he should put himself in quarantine in case of contacts at risk, or of suspicious symptoms. “This recommendation to give up quarantine for people with vaccine-derived immunity is in line with quarantine recommendations for those with natural immunity, which facilitates its implementation,” the CDC added, clarifying the importance of the new indications. Especially, for vaccinated health workers, who could thus continue to work even in case of contact with a positive case.
In the past 24 hours, the United States recorded 93,166 new coronavirus cases and an additional 3,219 deaths related to the disease, according to Johns Hopkins University tally. The new cases bring the overall toll of infections since the beginning of the pandemic to 27,285,621 and that of deaths to 471.42.
California is now the US state with the highest number of deaths caused by the coronavirus: according to the counts of Johns Hopkins University, the total death toll from Covid-19 of the ‘Golden State’ has risen to 45,351, thus exceeding the State of New York (45,312), which until now held this sad record. California had seen a surge in infections last fall, from a total of one million before Thanksgiving (November 26) to over three million in mid-January. The third US state with the most deaths in Texas (40,148).
The Australian Open organizers have officially suspended play on all outdoor courts as a severe Melbourne heatwave gripped the city,… Read More
Sly Dunbar, the pioneering reggae drummer and one-half of iconic duo Sly & Robbie, died on January 26, 2026, at… Read More
Finland's Oulu and Slovakia's Trenčín have kicked off their year as European Capitals of Culture 2026, with Oulu's grand opening… Read More
Oscar Mayer's iconic Wienermobile fleet races back for the second annual Wienie 500 during Indy 500 Week on May 22,… Read More
When the global community negotiations about Ukraine have mostly stagnated, United Arab Emirates is becoming a decisive power that changes… Read More
A fresh release exploring a 17th-century literary trope has ignited buzz in London cultural circles. This book revives the 17th-century… Read More
This website uses cookies.
Read More