May 05, 2021

DHHS: Fully vaccinated elderly Nebraska woman dies from COVID complications

Posted May 05, 2021 7:04 PM

News Release Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has identified a death from COVID-19 that occurred after a patient was fully vaccinated.

A woman in her 80s with underlying medical conditions developed COVID-19 and was hospitalized more than 14 days after completing a vaccination series with the Pfizer vaccine. She was a resident of Two Rivers Health District.

Only one death due to COVID-19 after completing a vaccination series has been identified in our state. Of 2,244 people that have died from COVID-19 in Nebraska, only one of these had been fully vaccinated. This represents 0.0004 or 0.04% of all COVID-19 deaths.

Weekly deaths due to COVID-19 appear to be the lowest they've been since March 2020 and vaccines have likely played the biggest role in the steep decline. Cases of COVID-19 have declined substantially in long-term care facilities and across the state since vaccinations became available, underscoring the tremendous efficacy of the vaccine.

Still, a small number of elderly and immunosuppressed patients may not mount a strong immune response, hence it's all of our duty and responsibility to get vaccinated to further protect ourselves and the most vulnerable among us.

Vaccine breakthrough cases occur in only a small percentage of vaccinated persons. Per CDC, no unexpected patterns have been identified in the case demographics or vaccine characteristics among people with reported vaccine breakthrough infections.

Among 95 million people in the United States who have been fully vaccinated, only 112 deaths due to COVID-19 have been identified. (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/health-departments/breakthrough-cases.html ). COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.

“We are saddened to learn of this occurrence. While no deaths occurred in vaccinated individuals in the clinical trials, we understand that no vaccine or medication is 100% effective when used by millions of people. This does not negate the importance of vaccination and all of the positive effects of vaccination," said Nebraska's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Gary Anthone. "Our state is approaching 50% of the total population being fully vaccinated and we need to keep that momentum. All Nebraskans who can get vaccinated should do so as soon as possible."

Nebraskans can register for vaccination at Vaccinate.Ne.Gov .