Dr. Karyl Rattay, director of the state Division of Public Health, joined her boss in continuing to urge people to get fully vaccinated or, if eligible, boosted, to best protect themselves from infection, serious illness, and death.
Recent state data has shown that 9 in 10 people hospitalized for or with COVID-19 were not boosted. The ratio is the same for the people who have died.
Rattay cited a study released Tuesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which found that nationwide for adults “hospitalization rates among unvaccinated people were 23 times higher in comparison to people who had a booster.”
Among Delaware adults, 76% are fully vaccinated, and 44% have been boosted, state data show.
“So again, [there’s] lots of important reasons to be vaccinated and up to date with your vaccine, which means having a booster,’’ Rattay said.