No Vaccinated Hobokenite Has Been Hospitalized For COVID: Mayor

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Hoboken NJ

10 August, 2021

10:35 PM

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HOBOKEN, NJ —Mayor Ravi Bhalla and the Hoboken Health Department reported Monday that no Hoboken resident who has been fully vaccinated and contracted COVID-19 has been hospitalized. "(This demonstrates) that the vaccine is working as intended," Bhalla said in a COVID update on social media. "This is all the more of a reason to get vaccinated as soon as possible, if you have not already." According to the update, 58 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Hoboken between Aug. 3 and Aug. 8. Last Friday, 21 new cases were reported, the most of any day last week. As of Monday, seven people were hospitalized with COVID at Hoboken University Medical Center, and none was vaccinated. Of the 40 total COVID-19 cases reported in Hoboken between Aug. 1 and Aug. 6, 23 were unvaccinated people, and four were hospitalized. Seventeen of the cases last week were breakthrough cases in vaccinated people, the health department announced. From July 30 to Aug. 6, the health department reported 79 cases of COVID in Hoboken. The age group with the most cases was 17 to 30 year olds, which had 41 cases. There were 18 cases in the 31 to 40 age group. The age-group breakdown for the week of July 30 to Aug. 6 was: Ages 16 and under: nine casesAges 17 to 30: 41 casesAges 31 to 40: 18 casesAges 41 to 50: seven casesAges 51 to 60: two cases Ages 61 to 75: zero cases Ages 76 and up: two cases Through Sunday, 77 percent of adults in Hoboken (ages 18 and over) had received at least one dose of the vaccine, while 71 percent of adults were fully vaccinated, according to the health department. The Hoboken Health Department also released a list of places where COVID transmissions may have occurred based on contact tracing of residents who contracted the virus. The list includes: Exposed via another household or family contactAttended the St. Ann's FeastAttended a large event such as BBQ, baby shower, wedding, sports venue or crowded barAttended social gatherings of family and friendsTraveled to the Jersey Shore and upstate New YorkTraveled both domestic and internationalChildren were exposed at extracurricular activities, daycare and summer camp Through Sunday, the Hoboken Health Department reported that the city had 5,252 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic, and 52 deaths.

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