National Health Directorate explainsWhy is the number of vaccinated patients in hospitals increasing?

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The National Health Directorate explains that in Luxembourg, as in most European countries, this situation is not surprising since the number of vaccinated people is growing and is in any case far higher than that of non-vaccinated people.
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Diagram of the share of hospital admissions for vaccinated and unvaccinated persons
Diagram of the share of hospital admissions for vaccinated and unvaccinated persons
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If the population was 100% vaccinated, 100% of Covid-19 patients in hospital would also be vaccinated. Today, 77.4% of people aged 12 years and over are fully vaccinated in Luxembourg.

Vaccination coverage by age group among Luxembourg residents (25/11/21)
Vaccination coverage by age group among Luxembourg residents (25/11/21)
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In addition, the effectiveness of the vaccine varies between 60 and 95%, meaning there is always the possibility of a breakthrough at some point.

The age of the patients must also be taken into account, as many patients hospitalised for Covid-19 also have other pre-existing conditions, resulting in an already weakened immune system when they enter hospital.

The youngest patients hospitalised in Luxembourg have, for the most part, not been vaccinated.

The National Health Directorate also points out that the booster shot plays an important part in the protection against the virus, as it has been proven that the effectiveness of the vaccine tends to decrease with time.

Distribution of patients admitted to hospital by age group and vaccination status, 1 October to 24 November 2021
Distribution of patients admitted to hospital by age group and vaccination status, 1 October to 24 November 2021

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