| Literature DB >> 35314944 |
Jacky Au1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) began proliferating widely throughout the world in late 2019/early 2020, creating a global pandemic and health crisis. Although vaccines became available to the public approximately 1 year after the onset of the pandemic, there still remains much hesitancy surrounding vaccination. One key concern comes from reports of breakthrough infections among the vaccinated that show comparable levels of peak viral load as the unvaccinated, calling into question the ability of vaccines to prevent transmission. Therefore young, healthy individuals who are at low risk of serious complications themselves have little incentive to receive a vaccine that they are not convinced will protect others around them. To address this important concern, this study aimed to evaluate the extent to which vaccination rates are associated with reduced SARS-CoV-2 transmission among the unvaccinated population.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Pandemic; SARS-CoV-2; Vaccines
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35314944 PMCID: PMC8938221 DOI: 10.1007/s15010-022-01802-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infection ISSN: 0300-8126 Impact factor: 7.455
Incidence and Vaccination Rates per State
| State | June | July | August | September | Average | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vax % | Incidence | Vax % | Incidence | Vax % | Incidence | Vax % | Incidence | Vax % | Incidence | |
| Alaska | 39.40 | 196.4 | 43.00 | 962.6 | 45.50 | 2937.1 | 47.30 | 6349.4 | 43.80 | 2611.4 |
| Alabama | 29.20 | 155.9 | 32.70 | 1206.4 | 34.40 | 4108.5 | 38.40 | 2325.4 | 33.68 | 1949.0 |
| Arkansas | 31.20 | 369.7 | 34.30 | 1792.6 | 36.50 | 3324.4 | 41.80 | 2357.7 | 35.95 | 1961.1 |
| Arizona | 36.10 | 262.9 | 43.10 | 711.6 | 45.30 | 1937.3 | 48.00 | 1965.0 | 43.13 | 1219.2 |
| California | 43.30 | 142.7 | 50.00 | 924.3 | 53.00 | 2142.4 | 56.00 | 1478.4 | 50.58 | 1172.0 |
| Colorado | 45.40 | 340.1 | 52.00 | 587.0 | 54.50 | 1490.2 | 57.00 | 1970.3 | 52.23 | 1096.9 |
| Connecticut | 53.70 | 112.0 | 60.80 | 386.7 | 63.40 | 1394.6 | 66.20 | 1435.5 | 61.03 | 832.2 |
| Washington D.C | 46.40 | 98.5 | 52.30 | 332.3 | 54.90 | 1442.7 | 57.40 | 1734.7 | 52.75 | 902.1 |
| Delaware | 43.40 | 153.3 | 50.10 | 333.2 | 52.80 | 1788.6 | 55.40 | 2938.7 | 50.43 | 1303.4 |
| Florida | 39.20 | 388.0 | 45.90 | 2420.7 | 49.00 | 5624.2 | 53.20 | 2943.5 | 46.83 | 2844.1 |
| Georgia | 32.10 | 143.5 | 36.70 | 698.4 | 38.70 | 3261.9 | 41.90 | 2735.9 | 37.35 | 1709.9 |
| Hawaii | 47.80 | 181.6 | 51.80 | 616.5 | 53.60 | 3119.5 | 55.40 | 2418.1 | 52.15 | 1583.9 |
| Iowa | 43.90 | 134.8 | 48.00 | 380.3 | 49.60 | 1621.2 | 51.80 | 3041.6 | 48.33 | 1294.5 |
| Idaho | 32.80 | 230.8 | 36.10 | 480.0 | 37.50 | 1752.0 | 39.30 | 3144.3 | 36.43 | 1401.8 |
| Illinois | 40.20 | 124.9 | 46.30 | 433.1 | 48.60 | 1543.7 | 51.30 | 1679.1 | 46.60 | 945.2 |
| Indiana | 35.50 | 220.3 | 40.00 | 443.3 | 44.30 | 2252.5 | 46.40 | 2826.2 | 41.55 | 1435.6 |
| Kansas | 38.50 | 207.9 | 42.00 | 894.3 | 45.30 | 2314.5 | 48.40 | 2549.7 | 43.55 | 1491.6 |
| Kentucky | 38.50 | 199.5 | 43.60 | 825.4 | 45.70 | 4167.0 | 48.70 | 4672.0 | 44.13 | 2466.0 |
| Louisiana | 31.30 | 296.4 | 35.00 | 2088.9 | 37.00 | 4866.5 | 41.60 | 1849.1 | 36.23 | 2275.3 |
| Massachusetts | 53.80 | 90.8 | 61.80 | 394.2 | 64.00 | 1567.0 | 66.00 | 2193.9 | 61.40 | 1061.5 |
| Maryland | 48.20 | 75.4 | 56.10 | 238.7 | 58.90 | 1165.4 | 61.60 | 1498.0 | 56.20 | 744.4 |
| Maine | 54.40 | 197.4 | 61.50 | 266.7 | 63.50 | 1163.1 | 65.90 | 3085.2 | 61.33 | 1178.1 |
| Michigan | 42.20 | 106.6 | 47.20 | 244.0 | 48.90 | 897.3 | 50.60 | 1833.6 | 47.23 | 770.4 |
| Minnesota | 46.20 | 125.4 | 52.00 | 270.7 | 53.90 | 1384.6 | 56.00 | 2393.2 | 52.03 | 1043.5 |
| Missouri | 34.40 | 493.3 | 39.20 | 1611.5 | 41.50 | 2153 | 45.20 | 1775.4 | 40.08 | 1508.3 |
| Mississippi | 27.10 | 190.4 | 29.80 | 1158.0 | 34.50 | 4696.3 | 38.40 | 2665.7 | 32.45 | 2177.6 |
| Montana | 38.30 | 278.5 | 42.90 | 421.7 | 44.40 | 1728.7 | 46.00 | 3933.1 | 42.90 | 1590.5 |
| North Carolina | 36.20 | 175.8 | 41.90 | 749.1 | 43.80 | 2842.8 | 46.50 | 2780.0 | 42.10 | 1636.9 |
| North Dakota | 36.60 | 152.2 | 38.90 | 196.4 | 40.20 | 1344.2 | 41.70 | 3252.2 | 39.35 | 1236.3 |
| Nebraska | 42.40 | 103.6 | 47.80 | 410.8 | 49.60 | 1637.1 | 52.10 | 2345.0 | 47.98 | 1124.2 |
| New Hampshire | 49.20 | 106.9 | 56.10 | 205.9 | 58.30 | 1189.3 | 59.70 | 2235.9 | 55.83 | 934.5 |
| New Jersey | 48.90 | 155.4 | 55.30 | 401.5 | 58.50 | 1425.7 | 61.60 | 1833.4 | 56.08 | 954.0 |
| New Mexico | 47.90 | 215.7 | 54.60 | 540.9 | 57.30 | 2400.7 | 60.10 | 2400.9 | 54.98 | 1389.5 |
| Nevada | 37.00 | 469.2 | 42.10 | 1254.0 | 44.50 | 1854.4 | 48.00 | 1822.7 | 42.90 | 1350.1 |
| New York | 47.00 | 121.2 | 54.20 | 407.6 | 57.20 | 1528.2 | 60.30 | 1902.4 | 54.68 | 989.8 |
| Ohio | 40.30 | 127.6 | 44.80 | 269.2 | 46.60 | 1439.7 | 48.50 | 3145.7 | 45.05 | 1245.6 |
| Oklahoma | 33.80 | 185.4 | 38.50 | 1058.5 | 40.30 | 2920.2 | 44.00 | 2695.5 | 39.15 | 1714.9 |
| Oregon | 45.50 | 300.5 | 53.80 | 584.1 | 56.00 | 2903.0 | 58.10 | 2934.7 | 53.35 | 1680.6 |
| Pennsylvania | 43.70 | 128.5 | 49.70 | 206.4 | 52.50 | 1120.2 | 55.20 | 2220.3 | 50.28 | 918.8 |
| Rhode Island | 51.80 | 131.8 | 59.00 | 477.7 | 61.60 | 2016.6 | 64.90 | 2564.4 | 59.33 | 1297.6 |
| South Carolina | 33.80 | 147.0 | 38.80 | 695.3 | 40.70 | 3665.0 | 43.50 | 3991.2 | 39.20 | 2124.6 |
| South Dakota | 42.40 | 65.7 | 45.50 | 168.8 | 47.00 | 1424.0 | 49.30 | 2759.0 | 46.05 | 1104.4 |
| Tennessee | 31.80 | 118.1 | 35.50 | 732.6 | 39.20 | 4243.7 | 42.00 | 3782.1 | 37.13 | 2219.1 |
| Texas | 35.60 | 229.0 | 41.30 | 758.8 | 43.90 | 2643.5 | 47.60 | 2793.1 | 42.10 | 1606.1 |
| Utah | 32.50 | 388.5 | 37.50 | 845.6 | 44.80 | 1653.0 | 47.80 | 2468.5 | 40.65 | 1338.9 |
| Virginia | 45.30 | 104.8 | 51.90 | 391.2 | 54.70 | 1859.2 | 57.40 | 2695.3 | 52.33 | 1262.6 |
| Vermont | 56.40 | 60.5 | 65.70 | 221.4 | 66.80 | 1498.9 | 67.90 | 2358.9 | 64.20 | 1034.9 |
| Washington | 46.70 | 351.8 | 54.70 | 653.5 | 57.70 | 2611.7 | 60.20 | 2987.0 | 54.83 | 1651.0 |
| Wisconsin | 44.60 | 97.1 | 49.60 | 342.3 | 51.80 | 1604.5 | 54.10 | 2789.2 | 50.03 | 1208.3 |
| West Virginia | 34.00 | 196.1 | 37.30 | 283.4 | 39.10 | 2050.0 | 39.70 | 4681.3 | 37.53 | 1802.7 |
| Wyoming | 31.80 | 492.1 | 34.50 | 761.6 | 36.70 | 2644.9 | 38.70 | 4268.0 | 35.43 | 2041.6 |
| Average (SD) | 40.94 (7.26) | 198.9 (110.4) | 46.34 (8.60) | 661.6 (485.2) | 48.78 (8.52) | 2281.65 (1089.58) | 51.45 (8.28) | 2696.07 (925.66) | 46.88 (8.12) | 1459.53 (492.32) |
Vaccination rate (Vax %) and incidence are provided for each state for each month, as well as overall average for the entire observation period. Vax % is defined as the percentage of each state’s population that is fully vaccinated by the beginning of each month. Incidence is defined as the number of new unvaccinated cases per 100,000. Standard deviations (SD) are provided at the bottom in parentheses
Correlation Matrix
| Variables | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) Incidence | 1.000 | ||||||
| (2) Mask usage | − 0.265 (0.060) | 1.000 | |||||
| (3) Testing frequency | − 0.116 (0.418) | 0.472 (0.000) | 1.000 | ||||
| (4) Mobility | − 0.010 (0.490) | 0.503 (0.000) | 0.529 (0.000) | 1.000 | |||
| (5) Population density | − 0.220 (0.121) | 0.311 (0.026) | 0.523 (0.000) | 0.505 (0.000) | 1.000 | ||
| (6) Incidence2020 | 0.479 (0.000) | − 0.376 (0.006) | − 0.437 (0.001) | − 0.334 (0.017) | − 0.148 | 1.000 (0.301) | |
| (7) Vaccination rate | − 0.611 (0.000) | 0.603 (0.000) | 0.452 (0.001) | 0.248 (0.080) | 0.183 (0.198) | − 0.753 (0.000) | 1.000 |
Incidence is the dependent variable and vaccination rate is the primary independent variable of interest. P values are included in parentheses
Fig. 1Vaccination rate predicts lower incidence. Significant negative associations between vaccination rate and COVID-19 incidence were found during the months of June through September, with vaccination rate explaining between 15.5 and 28% of the variance in COVID-19 incidence. For ease of interpretation, the y-axis is unstandardized in these figures, and left in its natural units (number of new cases per 100,000 unvaccinated people)
Panel regression results
| Independent variables | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Vaccination rate | − 0.055 | 0.020 | 0.005* |
| July | 0.132 | 0.870 | 0.879 |
| August | 0.273 | 0.905 | 0.763 |
| September | 0.200 | 0.941 | 0.832 |
| Vaccination rate X July | 0.004 | 0.020 | 0.856 |
| Vaccination rate X August | 0.000 | 0.020 | 0.996 |
| Vaccination rate X September | 0.003 | 0.020 | 0.890 |
| Incidence2020 | 0.230 | 0.084 | 0.006* |
| Mask usage | 0.011 | 0.014 | 0.423 |
| Testing frequency | 0.028 | 1.292 | 0.031* |
The dependent variable is COVID-19 incidence, z transformed by month. Each independent variable is expressed as a percentage, so their regression coefficients (b) can be interpreted as standard deviation changes in response to a 1% change in the independent variable. The exceptions are Incidence 2020, which is also z transformed into standard deviation units, and the month dummies which are coded as 1’s and 0’s. June was omitted as the reference. SE b is the standard error of the regression coefficient.
*represents significant p value < 0.05