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Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Gather With Non-Vaccinated People

2021-03-08 37 Dailymotion

Fully Vaccinated People<br />Can Safely Gather With<br />Non-Vaccinated People.<br />On Monday, the CDC released guidance on safe activities for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. .<br />A person is considered fully vaccinated<br />two weeks after their final shot, as the body has had<br />enough time to build up antibodies. .<br />Fully vaccinated people can safely congregate indoors<br />with other fully vaccinated people without safety measures,<br />such as physical distancing or mask-wearing. .<br />They can also have small gatherings<br />with other households, even if that group<br />contains non-vaccinated people. .<br />This is very welcome guidance …<br />This opens the door for grandparents<br />to meet with their children and<br />grandchildren without masks,<br />indoors, for a nice group hug, Dr. Richard Besser, via NBC News.<br />The caveat is that the non-vaccinated<br />people should not be at risk of severe<br />COVID-19, as there may still be<br />a risk of transmission. .<br />COVID-19 mitigation measures should<br />also still remain status quo in public places. .<br />This includes frequent hand washing,<br />wearing masks and avoiding crowded areas. .<br />We’re still learning how effective the<br />vaccines are against variants of the<br />virus that causes COVID-19 … We’re still<br />learning how well COVID-19 vaccines<br />keep people from spreading the disease, CDC, via statement

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