CDC says "Do not" do this after your Covid vaccine
The moment is not the time to give up all the precautions.
There are a few things you should absolutely do after being vaccinated againstCOVID-19 [Feminine, disease control and prevention centers (CDC)saidAnd one of them thinks you are invincible against coronavirus or can not spread it. Positive test for Covid-19 after being vaccinated: a "breakthrough" infection is rare, but this happens. A study revealed that out of 8,121 fully vaccinated employees at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, just four people were positive for coronavirus. You do not want it to be you, and you do not want to make someone else. Read it to find out what the CDC you should have tonot dovaccination-And to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Do not think you are invincible to Covid after vaccination
No vaccine is 100% efficient and you can always be infected with COVID, even if you can have light symptoms or any at all. It is not known whether people who have been vaccinated may be able to transport and transmit the virus to non-vaccinated persons. It is therefore important to practice preventive measures in public and to be alert for symptoms, the CDCsaid.
"We are always learning how vaccines will affect Covid-19 spread," the agency said. "After being fully vaccinated against Covid-19, you should continue to take precautions in public places like wearing a mask, separated six feet others, and avoid crowds and poorly ventilated areas until we know more."
Do not ignore the symptoms of COVID if you have them
"You should always pay attention to the symptoms of Covid-19, especially if you are around someone who is sick. If you have symptoms of Covid-19, you should be tested and stay at home and sheltered others, "says the CDC.
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Do not join big gatherings or travel
In addition, after your vaccine, you should always avoid medium and large gatherings, and you should always postpone national or international trips, the agency advises.
Do not think you are protected on the same day, you get your last shot - you need some time to launch
Immunity against coronaviruses does not occur immediately after vaccination; Antibodies take the time to build. You are considered entirely vaccinated two weeks after getting your second dose from a double dose.COVID vaccine, like Pfizer or Modern vaccines, or two weeks after a single dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, the agency says.
Here's what you can do after vaccination
If you have been fully vaccinated, it is correct to gather with others not masked in some situations, the CDC says.You can delete your mask if you are fully vaccinated and gather inside with other entirely vaccinated people, or if you gather inside with non-vaccinated members of another household. (An exception: If someone will be around is at risk of serious Covid-19, it is better to hide.) Soto be vaccinated when available for you and to protect your life and your life from others, do not visit these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.