Are you vaccinated?

Are you vaccinated fully, or have you only taken one dose and not wanting to continue again? Or are you still thinking about whether you should or should not take the vaccine? Do you still have doubts about the vaccine? If your answer is yes to any of the questions, please pause and take a deeper look at the importance of the vaccine to you and to those you love around you. That baby, toddler, siblings, parents, and all your loved ones with underline health conditions; we want and need these people to be healthy and alive. 

Summer is around the corner with lots of activities, the country is reopening, and covid restrictions are being lifted. Places like restaurants, retail stores, bars, and religious centers will soon be operated at 100% capacity. Life is bouncing back after a year and more in lockdown. There will be lots of parties, graduations, cookouts, picnics, and many more, to mention a few. We missed all of these activities and family along with friends. We want to do a lot, but as we dine and wine, the mask will definitely be off. However, when we are fully vaccinated, we are protected and safe along with those around us. Though we still practice social distancing, handwashing, and wearing a mask but, as human as we are, we forget these guidelines and hug each other when it comes to gathering, especially with those we have not seen in a long time. 

Let us take a look at some of the importance of the vaccine.

  •  COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
  • The vaccines protect you from getting sick, especially severe illness and death.
  • It reduces the risk of people spreading Coronavirus.
  • People who have been fully vaccinated can start to do some things that they had stopped doing because of the pandemic 
  • You are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after the second dose series of Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or two weeks after a single dose of Johnson and Johnson’s Janssen vaccine.

Being fully vaccinated, you can resume activities that you were doing prior to the pandemic, and this can be done without wearing a mask or staying six feet apart except required by law. Therefore let us return to normal and be safe by vaccinating our self and encouraging others to vaccinate.

BE SAFE!

Source: CDC from cdc.gov

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