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Data Shows Less Than 1 Percent of Vaccinated Test Positive for COVID

The 125,682 'breakthrough' cases in 38 states represent less than .08 percent of the 164.2 million-plus people fully vaccinated since January

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At least 125,000 fully vaccinated Americans have tested positive for COVID-19 and 1,400 of those have died, according to data collected by NBC News.

The 125,682 "breakthrough" cases in 38 states found by NBC News represent less than .08 percent of the 164.2 million-plus people who have been fully vaccinated since January, or about one in every 1,300. The number of cases and deaths among the vaccinated is very small compared to the number among the unvaccinated. A former Biden adviser on COVID-19 estimated that 98 to 99 percent of deaths are among the unvaccinated.

But the total number of breakthrough cases is likely higher than 125,683, since nine states, including Pennsylvania and Missouri, did not provide any information, while 11, like COVID-19 hotspot Florida, did not provide death and hospitalization totals. Four states gave death and hospitalization numbers, but not the full tally of cases.

And vaccinated adults who have breakthrough cases but show no symptoms could be missing from the data altogether, say officials.

Read the full story at NBCNews.com.

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