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Several vaccinated New York Yankees members tested positive for COVID-19. Here's how that can happen

Several vaccinated New York Yankees members tested positive for COVID-19. Here's how that can happen
doctor these breakthrough cases, they get our attention for obvious reasons. But what do we really need to know about these? Well, to me, the story is a bit of a nothing burger. It's entirely expected that some people will get infected after vaccination, The Pfizer and Moderna M. RNA vaccines and 95% effective at preventing any form of covid. Well, that means that five people out of every 100 will become infected. It's 95% protective, not 100% for johnson and johnson. It means around 25 out of every 100 will become infected. But what matters is that these infections are almost always extremely mild. There are very very few examples of vaccinated people becoming infected with such a severity that they go to hospital or have severe disease or death. So the infections are mild cases recovering at home Nothing to be concerned about. But again, we need to remember that vaccines. These vaccines are not 100 in fact protective. So some people will get mild infections. Mhm.
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Several vaccinated New York Yankees members tested positive for COVID-19. Here's how that can happen
At least seven members of the New York Yankees' coaching and support staff have tested positive for COVID-19 despite being inoculated with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the baseball team's manager said.Six of the seven do not have symptoms, Aaron Boone said Wednesday.The single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine was 72% effective against COVID-19 among U.S. trial participants and 85% effective against severe COVID-19.The two-dose vaccines used in the U.S., from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, are both about 95% effective against COVID-19.It's not possible to get COVID-19 from any of those three vaccines because none of them contains coronavirus.But even if someone gets COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated, the symptoms will likely be far less severe than if they didn't get vaccinated at all, said Dr. Jonathan Reiner, professor of medicine and surgery at George Washington University. This is similar to how the flu vaccine works.And the fact that six of the seven infected members don't have symptoms shows how "remarkably great" the vaccine is at preventing people from getting sick from COVID-19, Reiner said.The Yankees said the seven were vaccinated on April 7. People are still vulnerable to infection immediately after the shots because the vaccines don't fully kick in until about two weeks after the last dose.On Tuesday, the Yankees said third base coach Phil Nevin had tested positive.Out of an abundance of caution, shortstop Gleyber Torres did not play in Wednesday's game because he was waiting for COVID-19 test results, Boone said. Torres had coronavirus in December and has been vaccinated, the manager said.The Yankees have been playing under relaxed health and safety protocols after reaching an MLB-recommended 85% threshold of vaccinated team members in late April.CNN has reached out to the New York State Department of Health for comment.The Yankees are currently in Florida for the last game of their series against the Tampa Bay Rays.They're scheduled to travel to Baltimore ahead of their series against the Orioles on Friday.

At least seven members of the New York Yankees' coaching and support staff have tested positive for COVID-19 despite being inoculated with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the baseball team's manager said.

Six of the seven do not have symptoms, Aaron Boone said Wednesday.

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The single-dose against COVID-19 among U.S. trial participants and 85% effective against severe COVID-19.

The two-dose vaccines used in the U.S., from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, are both about 95% effective against COVID-19.

It's not possible to get COVID-19 from any of those three vaccines because .

But even if someone gets COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated, the symptoms will likely be far less severe than if they didn't get vaccinated at all, said Dr. Jonathan Reiner, professor of medicine and surgery at George Washington University. This is similar to how the flu vaccine works.

And the fact that six of the seven infected members don't have symptoms shows how "remarkably great" the vaccine is at preventing people from getting sick from COVID-19, Reiner said.

The Yankees said the seven were vaccinated on April 7. People are still vulnerable to infection immediately after the shots because the .

On Tuesday, the Yankees said third base coach Phil Nevin had tested positive.

Third base coach Phil Nevin #88 of the New York Yankees stands near the coaching box as Vaccinate NY is painted on the field during a game against the Washington Nationals at Yankee Stadium on May 8, 2021 in New York City.
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Third base coach Phil Nevin #88 of the New York Yankees stands near the coaching box as Vaccinate NY is painted on the field during a game against the Washington Nationals at Yankee Stadium on May 8, 2021 in New York City.

Out of an abundance of caution, shortstop Gleyber Torres did not play in Wednesday's game because he was waiting for COVID-19 test results, Boone said. Torres had coronavirus in December and has been vaccinated, the manager said.

The Yankees have been playing under relaxed health and safety protocols after reaching an MLB-recommended 85% threshold of vaccinated team members in late April.

CNN has reached out to the New York State Department of Health for comment.

The Yankees are currently in Florida for the last game of their series against the Tampa Bay Rays.

They're scheduled to travel to Baltimore ahead of their series against the Orioles on Friday.