CDC warns of these Covid Vaccine mistakes could make you sick
Knowing this before and after your vaccine is essential.
The end ofcoronaviruspandemic can occur with your help. "If we choose to invest in prevention at this time, we will end up getting out of this pandemic faster," said Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention yesterday. "And with fewer lives ... So many Americans kissedvaccination And have chipped with their families and communities to help others vaccinate. Before you get your vaccine or have already received read about 5 things that the CDC thinks you should know, and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.
After vaccination, you still have to wear a mask at certain times
Said the CDC about your use of the mask after vaccination: "It depends for now, completely vaccinated people can come together without physical distancing or wear masks with.:
- Other people who are completely vaccinated
- the non-vaccinated people of another home, unless one of those people or whoever they live with aAn increased risk of COVID-19 serious disease.
Until the more known, the completely vaccinated people should continue to wear masks and stay 6 feet apart from other people in other contexts, like when they are in public or visiting with non-vaccinated people of several households ".
Do not vaccinate if you have COVID
"People with COVID-19 who have symptoms must wait to be vaccinated until they have recovered from their illness and met theCriteriaTo interrupt isolation; those without symptoms should also wait until theyrespond to the criteriaBefore being vaccinated, "said the CDC. "This directive also applies to those who receive COVID-19 before obtaining their second dose of vaccine".
You should always get vaccinated after Covid
"Yes, you should be vaccinated, that you already had Covid-19," said the CDC. "It's because the experts do not know how long you are protected from getting sick again after recovering from COVID-19. Even if you have already recovered from COVID-19, it is possible, although rare that you could be infected with the virus that causes CVIVID-19 again ".
Do not vaccinate if you have allergies after
"If you have had a serious allergic reaction or an immediate allergic reaction, even if it has not been severely in an ingredient in a Covid-19 mRNA vaccine, you should not get either the Covid-19 vaccine mRNAs currently Available (by Pfizer Biontech and Moderna), "says the CDC. "If you had a serious allergic reaction or an immediate allergic reaction to any Janssen (J & J / Janssen) ingredient (J & J / Janssen) Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine, you should not receive J & Janssen vaccine. »
Do not travel!
Vaccination or not, the CDC says: "CDC recommends that you do not travel at this time Travel Delay and stay at home to protect you and others from Covid-19. "
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So, when is it sure to see other humans ???
Said the CDC: "Vaccinated people can entirely:
- Visit with other people completely vaccinated inside without wearing masks or physical distancing
- Visit with unvaccinated people in a single household that are low risk for the interior of serious COVID-19 illnesses without wearing masks or physical distancing
- Refrain from quarantine and test following a known exhibition if asymptomatic "
So get vaccinated when it becomes at your disposal and protecting your life and the lives of others, do not visit any of these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.