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Georgia Governor Kemp Is Catching Hell for Re-opening
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Man Jingles" data-source="post: 4753260" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p><strong>Should I still wear a mask after getting vaccinated? </strong> </p><p></p><p>Yes. Experts still need to learn more about the protection the vaccines provide under “real-world conditions,” the CDC says. It could take your body a few weeks to build up immunity after the second dose of a vaccine. And while the Pfizer vaccine is effective at preventing symptoms of COVID-19, it’s not yet clear whether someone who’s been vaccinated can still catch the virus and transmit it to others. </p><p></p><p>“It will be months before the general public is vaccinated,” Gov. Kemp said last month as the state began offering vaccinations. “We must continue to wear masks, wash our hands and keep our distance. I’m asking everyone to continue to hunker down and do a few simple things for the next few months.”</p><p></p><p>The vaccine is just one tool that can help slow the spread of the coronavirus. The <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html#:~:text=Yes.%20CDC%20recommends%20that,COVID%2D19%20vaccine" target="_blank">CDC</a> says it could take months for the population to build up immunity and continues to recommend preventive measures such as face masks and social distancing. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Man Jingles, post: 4753260, member: 18222"] [B]Should I still wear a mask after getting vaccinated? [/B] Yes. Experts still need to learn more about the protection the vaccines provide under “real-world conditions,” the CDC says. It could take your body a few weeks to build up immunity after the second dose of a vaccine. And while the Pfizer vaccine is effective at preventing symptoms of COVID-19, it’s not yet clear whether someone who’s been vaccinated can still catch the virus and transmit it to others. “It will be months before the general public is vaccinated,” Gov. Kemp said last month as the state began offering vaccinations. “We must continue to wear masks, wash our hands and keep our distance. I’m asking everyone to continue to hunker down and do a few simple things for the next few months.” The vaccine is just one tool that can help slow the spread of the coronavirus. The [URL='https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html#:~:text=Yes.%20CDC%20recommends%20that,COVID%2D19%20vaccine']CDC[/URL] says it could take months for the population to build up immunity and continues to recommend preventive measures such as face masks and social distancing. [/QUOTE]
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