Covid-19 Rates by Time since Vaccination during Delta Variant Predominance

Author:

Paz-Bailey Gabriela1,Sternberg Maya1,Kugeler Kiersten1,Hoots Brooke1,Amin Avnika B.1,Johnson Amelia G.1,Barbeau Bree2,Bayoumi Nagla S.3,Bertolino Daniel4,Boulton Rachelle2,Brown Catherine M.5,Busen Katherine6,Cima Michael7,Drenzek Cherie8,Gent Ashley9,Haney Gillian5,Hicks Liam10,Hook Sarah1,Jara Amanda8,Jones Amanda11,Kamal-Ahmed Ishrat12,Kangas Sarah13,Kanishka F.N.U.12,Khan Saadiah I.3,Kirkendall Samantha K.14,Kocharian Anna13,Lyons B. Casey15,Lauro Priscilla10,McCormick Donald7,McMullen Chelsea16,Milroy Lauren17,Reese Heather E.1,Sell Jessica4,Sierocki Allison18,Smith Elizabeth8,Sosin Daniel16,Stanislawski Emma16,Strand Kyle12,Troelstrup Thomas9,Turner Kathryn A.14,Vest Hailey17,Warner Sydni13,Wiedeman Caleb18,Silk Benjamin1,Scobie Heather M.1

Affiliation:

1. Epidemiology Task Force, COVID-19 Response Team, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta

2. Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City

3. New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton

4. New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Long Island City

5. Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston

6. Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Lansing

7. Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock

8. Georgia Department of Health, Atlanta

9. Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee

10. Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix

11. Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta

12. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Lincoln

13. Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Madison

14. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Boise

15. Data Analytics and Visualization Task Force, COVID-19 Response Team, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta

16. New Mexico Department of Health, Santa Fe

17. Indiana Department of Health, Indianapolis

18. Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville

Publisher

Massachusetts Medical Society

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