Four out of 10 new Covid cases are among the vaccinated

Digital Desk Staff
More than four in every 10 people who tested positive for Covid-19 in the six weeks to mid-October were fully vaccinated against the disease, new official data shows.
The figures show the scale of so-called breakthrough infections among a population with high vaccination rates.
As the Irish Times reports, almost 89 per cent of people aged 12 and over have been fully vaccinated.
Figures from the Health Protection Surveillance Centre, which collates data on the coronavirus disease, show that of 58,361 new cases between September 5th and October 16th, some 25,433 or 43.6 per cent were fully vaccinated.
There were 25,571 unvaccinated people among the cases, representing 43.8 per cent of cases.
The vaccination status was unknown in some 6,736 cases or 11.5 per cent.
Of the 25,433 fully vaccinated people, 9,775 or 16.7 per cent were self-reported as being jabbed and 15,658 or 26.8 per cent were checked through the Covax vaccination programme system.
“As the vast majority (90 per cent) of the adult population in Ireland is currently vaccinated, even with a highly effective vaccine, we expect to see more cases, hospitalisations, ICU admissions and deaths in this vaccinated group than the much smaller group who are unvaccinated,” the HPSC said.







