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Doctor: Vaccinated woman likely died from underlying condition

The 75-year-old woman who died from COVID-19 Sunday received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine in May, according to governor’s spokeswoman Krystal Paco-San Agustin. The woman, who had underlying health conditions, tested positive for the virus on July 7, according to the Joint Information Center. She died at Guam Regional Medical City. Dr. Hoa V. Nguyen of American Medical Center urged people to continue to get vaccinated. “She’s the first woman fully vaccinated that passed away,” said Nguyen, chairman of the governor’s physicians advisory group. “We always said that even if you are fully vaccinated, you are 95% (protected), but you still have 5% that you can get infected.”

Guam could return to normal by next week

HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Guam could return to Pandemic Condition of Readiness 4, or normal conditions, as early as July 21 when the island is expected to reach its goal of fully vaccinating 80% of its adult population, Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero said on Monday. The public could expect the lifting of social gathering caps and occupancy limits by then, but the governor still will mandate masks at this point, especially with the threat of the Delta variant, according to the governor s director of communications, Krystal Paco-San Agustin. GovGuam is tracking 79.75% herd immunity against Covid-19 by July 21. We are prepared and we are confident that we will reach 80% or close to (it). You know, if we are 79.75%, what does that mean? I m not gonna delay it just to get .25 or 300 more people because I know they will get vaccinated, but certainly we look forward to it, the governor said after a World War II memorial ceremony in Mangilao as part of Guam s 77th Liberation

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