Less than 1% of completely vaccinated individuals in Washington have reported advancement cases, as indicated by new information from the Washington State Department of Health.
The Department of Health released a report Wednesday that shows 36,919 COVID-19 advancement cases were accounted for between Jan. 17, 2021 and Sept. 11, 2021.
Of the advancement cases, 88% detailed side effects, 9% were hospitalized, and under 1% (331 individuals) kicked the bucket from COVID-19 related ailment.
A greater part of advancement cases were reported for in individuals age 35-49 years of age
The wellbeing office says of classifies who kicked the bucket, 168 were known to have at least one fundamental medical issue. Data was not recommended for the other 161 individuals.
The middle age of the individuals who passed on was 79 years of age.
The state wellbeing office orders advancement cases as testing positive for Covid something like 14 days after an individual received their last suggested portion of an authorized COVID-19 immunization.