Recently, a new crown epidemic broke out at two hospitals in San Francisco, California, USA, causing more than 200 staff to test positive for the new crown. Most of the confirmed cases have been fully vaccinated but are still infected with the Delta mutant strain.

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Recently, a new crown epidemic broke out at two hospitals in San Francisco, California, USA, causing more than 200 staff to test positive for the new crown. Most of the confirmed cases have been fully vaccinated but are still infected with the Delta mutant strain. - DayDayNews

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Recently, two hospitals in San Francisco, California, USA, the new crown epidemic broke out, causing more than 200 staff to test positive for the new crown. Most of the confirmed cases have been fully vaccinated but are still infected with the delta mutant strain .

According to the Capitol Hill newspaper on the 1st, public relations staff at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital confirmed that as of July 31 local time, the hospital staff had found 55 confirmed cases. It is reported that about 75% to 80% of these infected people have been fully vaccinated. The agency has more than 7,000 staff members. At the UC San Francisco Medical Center, as of July 30, a total of 183 staff members tested positive for the new crown, of which 153 have received two doses of the vaccine.

US media pointed out that most confirmed staff were infected with the highly contagious Delta mutation strain. Zuckerberg's chief medical officer at San Francisco General Hospital said the situation would be much worse if hospital employees were not vaccinated. Although there is still a possibility of infection after vaccination, the symptoms after infection will be relatively mild.

[Original title] Two hospitals in the United States have an outbreak of epidemics: more than 200 people have been diagnosed with new crown More than 70% have been vaccinated

Source | Overseas Network

Source: Overseas Network

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