Puerto Rico's high vaccination rates help minimize hospitalizations amid surge (2024)

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Two months ago, Puerto Rico led all states and U.S. territories in Covid-19 prevention and vaccination rates among adults and children.

Now, with the rise of the omicron variant, Puerto Rico remains among the top three U.S. jurisdictions (alongside Vermont and Guam) with the highest rates of Covid-19 vaccinations, according toNBC News’ vaccination tracker.

In large part, high vaccination rates have prevented Puerto Rico's already fragile health care systemfrom collapsing during the coronavirus pandemic so far. But it remains unclear if that will also better position the island’s 3.2 million residents to combat the omicron variant.

Since Puerto Rico's first case of the omicron variant was confirmed Monday, the U.S. territory has experienced a spike in overall Covid cases. Puerto Rico reached a positivity rate of nearly 16.5 percent on Wednesday, a rate seven times higher than it was two weeks ago, according to the local health department.

At least 926 new confirmed coronavirus cases were reported in Puerto Rico on Wednesday, adding to more than 162,000 confirmed cases that have been reported since the start of the pandemic.

But hospitalizations have remained low in Puerto Rico at a time when hospitals in almost half the states in the mainland are, on average, experiencing high stress levels, according to an NBC News analysis of data from the Department of Health and Human Services.

In Puerto Rico, 96 adults and children sick with Covid-19 are in hospital beds, in addition to seven adults who are in an intensive care unit. No Covid deaths have occurred since omicron was detected in Puerto Rico, but the virus has killed at least 3,287 people on the island since the pandemic began.

"We are being cautious with those numbers because it's still early in the increase of cases," Daniel Colón-Ramos, a professor of cellular neuroscience at Yale University and president of Puerto Rico’s Scientific Coalition advisingGov. Pedro Pierluision the island’s Covid response, told NBC News.

While the vaccines are very efficient at protecting people from infections, hospitalizations, and death, "their efficacy decreases with time," Colón-Ramos said. "And the first thing that gives in, is the protection against infections."

For this reason, getting a Covid-19 booster shot is "absolutely essential to protect against new infections," he added.

The case for boosters

As of Wednesday, at least 2.4 million people in Puerto Rico (79.5 percent) have been fully vaccinated, according to the local health department. But only 628,649 Puerto Ricans have gotten their Covid booster shots.

"Another way of saying that is, if you have the two doses of the vaccine and you haven't boosted, then your protection against an infection by omicron is less because omicron has dozens of mutations in the protein that is normally recognized by the antibodies that emerge from the vaccine," Colón-Ramos said. "It's the same reason why the omicron escapes the monoclonal treatments. ... It's like a wolf dressed as a sheep. The virus has a costume now and it’s harder for the antibodies to identify it."

Because of this, Puerto Rico has become one of the first jurisdictions alongside California and New Mexico to requirehealth care workers to get booster shots. In Puerto Rico's case, they're also requiring teachers and other school personnel to get the booster by Jan. 15.

Pierluisi has issued a series of executive orders to combat the rise of the omicron variant during the holiday season.

Travelers coming to Puerto Rico on domestic flights must bring a negative Covid test processed at least 48 hours before arrival, regardless of their vaccination status.

People attending mass-attendance events must be fully vaccinated and present a negative Covid test performed 48 hours or less before attending the event. This will also be required for those attending events that "promote the agglomeration of people" — including theaters, amphitheaters, stadiums, coliseums and convention centers, among other venues.

Starting Monday, only people who are fully vaccinated will be allowed inside food and beverage establishments.

Puerto Rico was poised to host the first Spanish-language countdown for ABC's “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest."

But Pierluisi announced Wednesday that the event will take place virtually "so that everyone in Puerto Rico and the rest of the world can enjoy it safely."

"This judicious and reasonable decision will not affect the participation of artists, nor the television broadcast set to reach more than 18 million viewers nationwide and worldwide. 'The Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' event will still air on ABC, while 'De Puerto Rico Para el Mundo' will air on Telemundo Puerto Rico," Pierluisi said in a statement in Spanish.

Experts like Colón-Ramos are encouraging people to limit, cancel or postpone any Christmas gatherings and parties beyond immediate family members "during this uncertain period of Omicron's rebound. It is up to all of us to collaborate," he tweeted on Wednesday.

"There are people right now who are healthy and making plans for Christmas, and maybe wearing ugly sweaters, maybe planning their next ski trip — that in two or three weeks might be in a hospital or worse," Colón-Ramos said. "It's totally avoidable. That's what I lose sleep over."

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Puerto Rico's high vaccination rates help minimize hospitalizations amid surge (2024)

FAQs

How much of Puerto Rico is vaccinated? ›

COVID-19 Vaccination in Puerto Rico
Cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccinationNumber% in Populaton
People Vaccinated with at least One Dose3,135,76592.58%
People Fully Vaccinated2,767,50281.71%

What is the most highly vaccinated state in the us? ›

These are the states with the highest full vaccination rates:
  • Massachusetts (83.6%)
  • Maine (82.8%)
  • Connecticut (82.6%)
  • Hawaii (81.1%)
  • New York (80.2%)
  • Maryland (79.2%)
  • New Jersey (78.6%)
  • Virginia (76.1%)

Are hospitalizations rising among fully vaccinated people in the US? ›

The monthly number and proportion of hospitalized cases that were vaccinated increased from 2 (<0.1%) in January 2021 to 2239 (67.0%) in April 2022, including 75.0% of patients 65 years or older in that month.

How many lives saved and hospitalizations averted by COVID-19 vaccination in New York City? ›

The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in NYC prevented such a wave, and averted 290,467 (95% CrI: 232,551 - 342,664) cases, 48,076 (95% CrI: 42,264 - 53,301) hospitalizations, and 8,508 (95% CrI: 7,374 - 9,543) deaths from December 14, 2020 to July 15, 2021.

What percentage of Puerto Ricans are vaccinated for COVID? ›

Basic Info. Puerto Rico Coronavirus Full Vaccination Rate is at 84.18%, compared to 84.15% yesterday and 83.14% last year.

Can you enter Puerto Rico without vaccine? ›

The Country Dossiers and the Destination Manager provide an overview of the existing restrictions and entry regulations. Update 2023-05-12: As of today, Friday (12 May), air travellers no longer have to provide proof of vaccination when entering Puerto Rico; the respective COVID public health emergency has expired.

What is the least vaccinated state in the us? ›

These are the 10 states with the lowest full vaccination rates in the country, according to the most recent CDC data:
  • Wyoming (52.8%)
  • Alabama (52.9%)
  • Mississippi (53.5%)
  • Louisiana (54.8%)
  • Tennessee (56.1%)
  • Idaho (56.2%)
  • Arkansas (56.6%)
  • Georgia (56.9%)

What percentage of people are unvaccinated? ›

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that as of December 14, roughly 85% of adults ages 18 and over in the United States had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine but 15% remained unvaccinated. Who are the unvaccinated and why are they choosing not to get a COVID vaccine?

What percentage of Americans got fully vaccinated? ›

Compare states' vaccination progress or select a state to see detailed information
State% of population with at least one dose% fully vaccinated
CA85.2%74.2%
CO82.2%72.4%
CT>95%*81.8%
DE86.3%71.8%
47 more rows
May 10, 2023

What percentage of hospitalizations for COVID are vaccinated? ›

Most hospitalized adults aged ≥65 years (90.3%; 95% CI = 87.2%–92.8%) had multiple underlying conditions, and fewer than one quarter (23.5%; 95% CI = 19.5%–27.7%) had received the recommended COVID-19 bivalent vaccine.

How effective are COVID vaccines at preventing hospitalization? ›

Vaccine effectiveness reducing the rate of hospital admission for fully vaccinated participants infected with the Delta and Omicron variants was similar for both the BBIBP-CorV (94%, 95% CI 90% to 97%; 90%, 95% CI 74% to 96%) and BNT162b2 vaccines (95%, 95% CI 61% to 99.3%; 94%, 95% CI 53% to 99%), respectively.

Who is most likely to be hospitalized with COVID? ›

Older age. People of any age can catch COVID-19 . But it most commonly affects middle-aged and older adults. The risk of developing dangerous symptoms increases with age, with those who are age 85 and older are at the highest risk of serious symptoms.

How much have COVID vaccines helped? ›

Since their introduction in December 2020, COVID-19 vaccines have reduced deaths due to the pandemic by at least 57%, saving more than 1.4 million lives in the WHO European Region. Most of those saved were aged 60 or older, the group at highest risk of severe illness and death from the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

What percentage of New Yorkers have the COVID vaccine? ›

From the start of vaccine administration in December of 2020 to September 14, 2023, over 90% of NYC residents were vaccinated with at least one dose. Over 82% of NYC residents received the two-dose primary series. Below you will find a more detailed citywide breakdown of COVID-19 vaccination data.

What percent of New York is vaccinated for COVID? ›

Compare states' vaccination progress or select a state to see detailed information
State% of population with at least one dose% fully vaccinated
NY92.9%79.4%
NC89.2%65%
ND68%57.4%
OH64.9%59.7%
47 more rows

What percent of america is fully vaccinated? ›

Compare states' vaccination progress or select a state to see detailed information
State% of population with at least one dose% fully vaccinated
CA85.2%74.2%
CO82.2%72.4%
CT>95%*81.8%
DE86.3%71.8%
47 more rows
May 10, 2023

What percentage of people get vaccinated? ›

The percent of the population reporting receipt of the updated 2023-24 COVID-19 vaccine is 14.1% (95% confidence interval: 13.4-14.8) for children and 22.8% (22.1-23.4) for adults 18+, including 42.1% (40.7-43.6) among adults age 65+.

What states are less vaccinated? ›

These are the 10 states with the lowest full vaccination rates in the country, according to the most recent CDC data:
  • Wyoming (52.8%)
  • Alabama (52.9%)
  • Mississippi (53.5%)
  • Louisiana (54.8%)
  • Tennessee (56.1%)
  • Idaho (56.2%)
  • Arkansas (56.6%)
  • Georgia (56.9%)

How did COVID affect Puerto Rico? ›

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted and challenged Puerto Rico's traditional structure of medical care. Further, family practice in Puerto Rico has been challenged and seriously affected because of the strict lockdowns, curfews, and Puerto Ricans' fear of being exposed and contracting the virus.

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