Dr. Fauci just said that you can do it after the vaccine
You can act normally with other vaccinated people and travel if you wish.
WithVaccines against coronavirusDistributed now at the rate of 2 to 3 million a day, we are in a "race between vaccines and" a possible surge, saysDr. Anthony Fauci, the Chief Medical Councilor of the President and the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Since the virus and variants are still there, what is it safe to do after your vaccine? Anderson Cooper onCnnwondered the same last night. "There is a kind of double answer to that," Dr. Fauci replied: "What you can do now, and what will happen literally as the weeks go, because the more people to The outside which are vaccinated, the more vaccinated person you can. "Read on to see what you can do now - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSigns that your illness is actually coronavirus in disguise.
After being fully vaccinated, you can act normally with other vaccinated people.
Keep in mind be fully vaccinated means waiting at least two weeks after your second dose - or a single dose, if you get the J & J. vaccine. Fauci says "If you are with another vaccinated person in the context of a home, you can really act normally - you do not need a mask. You can have a physical contact, even if there are people in this frame of the house that are not vaccinated, because if they help but the people and the risk of having a very serious impact or a serious infection effect is so weak, you can interact with them without mask. "
After being fully vaccinated, you can travel if you need
"Even if the trip increases the risk of transmission. If you need to travel, being vaccinated, dramatically decreases the risk and do not necessarily do to do," says Dr. Faisci. "You do not have to be tested before and after your trip - unless the destination requires that. When you return to international travel, you do not have to get in a quarantine."
Once you are completely vaccinated, you do not need a COVID test if you have been exposed
"If you have been around someone who hasCOVID-19 [Feminine, you do not need to stay away from others or being tested unless you have any symptoms, "says the CDC." However, if you live in a group frame (as an installation Correctional or detention or group house) and are around someone who has Covid-19, you should always stay away from others for 14 days and be tested, even if you do not present symptoms. "
After being fully vaccinated, you should always follow the security measures
Kida can not be vaccinated. More than 50% of Americans are not vaccinated. Continue using precautions even if you are vaccinated. "What we need to do is respect the public health measures we recommend to the extent that we can possibly", "said Dr. Fauci, which is a universal masking, avoiding contacting narrow, avoiding the settings of gathering, especially inside. There are a number of tests currently taking place, climbing age tests, to be able to vaccinate children at a younger and younger age. "But the vaccine for every American is not ready yet.
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A day soon, we will have advice on churches, sporting events and more
"What we will see more and more and say is that the guidelines will go to act in the community, to go to the restaurants, to go to the places of worship, again, your own protection, because you "Is vaccinated. The more people around you are vaccinated, plus the room for maneuver and flexibility you are going to have. "So do you vaccinate when it becomes at your disposal and protect your life and the lives of others, do not visit any of these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.