Investigation of outbreak cases infected with the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.640 variant in a fully vaccinated elderly population, Normandy, France, November to December 2021

Three confirmed infections with the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.640 variant under monitoring were reported in Normandy, north-western France in late November 2021. Investigations led to the identification of two events linked to the same cluster. A total of 75 confirmed and probable B.1.640 cases were reported. All had completed the primary vaccination series. Sixty-two cases were older than 65 years. Fifty-six cases had symptoms and four were hospitalised. This investigation provides preliminary results concerning a variant with limited information currently available.

Author(s): Mastrovito Brice, Naimi Chloé, Kouam Leslie, Naudot Xavier, Fournier Lucie, Spaccaferri Guillaume, Plantier Jean-Christophe, Soares Anaïs, De Oliveira Fabienne, Gueudin Marie, Jacomo Véronique, Leroy Céline, Moisan Alice, Martel Mélanie

Publishing year: 2022

Pages: 1-6

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