Secondary Cases of Delta Variant Coronavirus Disease 2019 among Vaccinated Healthcare Workers with Breakthrough Infections is Rare

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In a retrospective, cohort study at 4 medical centers with high coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination rates, we evaluated breakthrough severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 Delta variant infections in vaccinated healthcare workers. Few work-related secondary cases were identified. Breakthrough cases were largely due to unmasked social activities outside of work.

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Waldman, S. E., Buehring, T., Escobar, D. J., Gohil, S. K., Gonzales, R., Huang, S. S., … Cohen, S. H. (2022). Secondary Cases of Delta Variant Coronavirus Disease 2019 among Vaccinated Healthcare Workers with Breakthrough Infections is Rare. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 75(1), E895–E897. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciab916

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