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A year after first US Covid-19 vaccine shots, pandemic hallmarks re-emerge
2021-12-13 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-世界     原网页

       

       TAOS, NEW MEXICO (REUTERS) - Nearly a year after Covid-19 vaccines were first administered in the United States, the country is returning to many of the hallmarks that defined earlier pandemic life: mask mandates, mass vaccination sites, crowded hospitals and a rising death toll.

       Amid hope that humanity would soon get the upper hand on the coronavirus, New York City intensive care unit (ICU) nurse Sandra Lindsay received a dose of Pfizer's just-approved vaccine on Dec 14 last year, becoming the first inoculated US resident.

       Since then, more than 200 million others - over 60 per cent of the US population - have gotten at least two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine or one of Johnson & Johnson's single-shot inoculation, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

       Despite that triumph of modern science, the country's death toll continues to mount.

       Since the first dose was administered, nearly 500,000 more people have died of Covid-19, with the country expected to cross the 800,000-mark next week, according to a Reuters tally.

       Both infections - approaching 50 million since the start of the pandemic - and deaths have been rising in recent weeks, especially as colder weather in northern states pushes activities indoors, allowing for easier virus transmission.

       Resurgent infections on Friday (Dec 10) prompted New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, to temporarily reimpose a requirement for face coverings inside businesses and venues that do not require proof of vaccination.

       "We shouldn't have reached the point where we are confronted with a winter surge, especially with the vaccine at our disposal, and I share many New Yorkers' frustration that we are not past this pandemic yet," Ms Hochul said in a statement.

       Mask mandates, which Republican governors mostly eschewed as government overreach, were a common infection prevention tool for many Democratic governors during the pandemic's worst surge, which began during the year-end holiday season of 2020.

       Combating the virus has been complicated by its more aggressive mutations, including the currently dominant Delta variant and the fast-spreading Omicron, which was first identified last month and has already been detected in nearly half of the 50 states.

       The politicisation of vaccines and the hesitancy of many Americans to get the shots have also helped keep the pandemic going, usually with more deadly results, experts said.

       In New Mexico, hospitals are reaching record capacity levels as unvaccinated patients fill ICUs.

       In one of the south-western state's hardest-hit hospitals in San Juan County, critical care beds filled up as fast as patients were discharged or died.

       Dr Erin Philpott said eight of her patients had died in the last week, most of them unvaccinated.

       "It's sometimes hard to even feel because it's so much and it's constant," Dr Philpott said.

       "You can see the rooms fill up right after, and you don't have a second to pause and just process all this loss."

       Dr Philpott added that many of those dying from Covid-19 at San Juan Regional Medical Centre were in their 30s and 40s, and mostly male.

       Around 94 per cent of Covid-19 deaths at the hospital are among the unvaccinated.

       "It feels like it's impossible to keep seeing this and dealing with it," said Dr Philpott. "I think that's why half the staff have gone."

       Nurse Patricia Thomas stood by a dead patient she had treated, a white sheet over his body, a picture of his family at his feet.

       A family portrait at the feet of a Covid-19 patient who died at the San Juan Regional Medical Centre in New Mexico on Dec 10, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

       His relatives made the decision to take him off life support. He was not vaccinated. He had five children and 12 grandchildren.

       Choking back tears, Ms Thomas said: "We took the tubes out and let them hold his hand while he passed comfortably. Today was pretty hard because it's my third one this week."

       'Fuel for this fire'

       As with other states with early high vaccination rates like Vermont, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, immunity has waned in New Mexico, pushing these states towards the top of rankings for new cases.

       The state's Democratic governor, Ms Michelle Lujan Grisham, pushed vaccinations early in 2021 to try to limit hospitalisations.

       "The fuel for this fire, our case counts, is unvaccinated individuals," New Mexico Acting Health Secretary David Scrase told reporters. "Our hospitals are in a really grave situation."

       Three out of four Covid-19 patients in the state are unvaccinated, officials said. The same was true for Michigan, dealing with one of the nation's worst outbreaks.

       In Connecticut, health officials this week said unvaccinated people are five times more likely to get infected with Covid-19, 12 times more likely to be hospitalised and 16 times more likely to die.

       A woman holding her husband's hand at the San Juan Regional Medical Centre in New Mexico on Dec 10, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

       Shortly after the Omicron variant was detected in New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy this week reopened one of the state's previously shuttered mass vaccination sites in an effort to encourage residents to get booster shots.

       Most of the large vaccination sites that states opened early this year to speed inoculations have closed.

       The CDC estimates that about one-fourth of Americans have gotten booster shots so far. These have now been authorised for everyone aged 16 and up.

       Another symbol of the early pandemic, the contaminated cruise ship, also re-emerged this week.

       On Monday, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings said a South African crew member suspected of having the Omicron variant was among 17 cases of Covid-19 detected on a ship that disembarked in New Orleans over the weekend.

       In March 2020, when relatively few cases had been reported in the US, the cruise ship Grand Princess was held at sea for days before being allowed dock in Oakland, California.

       Its 2,400 passengers were sent into quarantine at military bases after tests revealed 21 positive cases of the coronavirus.

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