If I have already had the covid vaccine, can I still contract the Delta variant?

Although you can still contract the Delta variant, studies have shown that current available vaccines appear to be effective against preventing death or serious illnesses caused by the virus. 

Experts are still testing the effectiveness of the vaccination against the delta variant around the world, but overwhelmingly agree that the vaccine will protect against serious illness and hospitalization in most cases.


If I have already had COVID-19 and recovered, can I still contract the Delta variant?

Yes, even if you have had COVID-19, you can still contract the variant. Experts do not know how long you are protected from getting sick again and after recovering from COVID-19, nor do they know if it builds immunity against the new strains.

These new variants seem to spread more easily and quickly than other variants, which will lead to more overall COVID-19 cases. 

It is still highly suggested to get vaccinated even if you have contracted COVID-19. Studies have shown that current available vaccines appear to be effective against serious illness or death caused by the variant. Masks and proper hygiene are still encouraged.


How contagious is Delta?

These new variants seem to spread more easily and quickly than other variants, which will lead to more overall COVID-19 cases. Delta is estimated to be as contagious as the chickenpox.


How common is the Delta variant?

Though we do not know exactly how common Delta is, experts have found that 83% of new infections are the Delta variant.


When did the Delta variant come to the United States?

Delta was first found in the United States in March 2021.


What is the Delta variant?

All viruses constantly change through mutation, including the COVID-19 virus. Some of these new versions of the virus, also known as variants, grow to become as powerful or more powerful than the original virus. For the Delta variant, the changed virus is more powerful than the original COVID virus and all of the variants before it.