"Never" do this after your Covid vaccine, let's say experts

Skip this could put progress against the pandemic.


After having beenvaccinated versusCOVID-19 [FeminineHe will be tempting to tremble the last year and return to the pre-pandemic routine. But there is one thing that experts say you must continue to do: wear a mask. Never forget one.The CDC has published its firstGuidelines for fully vaccinated persons Last week. They say that everything is fine for the entirely vaccinated people to socialize with other entirely vaccinated people at home. But, the agency points out that the entirely vaccinated people should always bear a mask and practice social distance when they are public. Read on why and to ensure your health, remember:Doctors say "Do not" do this after your Covid vaccine.

That's why you "must" wear your mask after vaccination

The main concern: It is always difficult to know if the vaccine prevents the symptoms of COVID-19, or if it prevents you from transporting the virus and transmitting it to others.

Therefore, "you should wear a mask" after being vaccinated, "saidDr. Anthony Fauci, the main infectious infectious expert of the nation last week. "Recent data indicate that the level of virus in your nasal pharynx, if you are vaccinated, is extremely low," he added. "And I think a few months from now, I could change this statement and say it would be extremely unusual that you have transmitted. But right now, just to pay attention, wear a mask."

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Hide here to stay for now

The experts also point out that "fully vaccinated" means two weeks after your Johnson & Johnson shot, or second dose Pfizer or Moderna. It takes time for antibodies to develop.

Fauci and other health experts stated that it would be necessary to wear masks for the rest of this year, or until 75 to 80% of Americans are vaccinated and "flock immunity" is reached.

"People say," When will he come back to normal and do not have to wear my mask anymore? " emergency doctorDr. Leanda Wen said on CNN this week. "This is not the right way to think about that. We want our businesses to come back. We want our churches to be open to the person and our schools open to learning in person. We need masks for do it."

In an interview of March 3 with NPRDirector of CDC, Mr. Rochelle Walensky, acknowledged the reality of pandemic fatigue. "We are all exhausted," she said. But the deployment of vaccines means "there is a vision, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. There is now no time to stop carrying a mask."

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How to survive this pandemic

As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place:Carry a face maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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