More than 15 million Americans have been infected by the COVID-19 virus, and many may be questioning whether they need to receive one of the two coronavirus vaccines now on the verge of approval from U.S. regulators.
Q: I already had COVID-19 and recovered. Why should I get the vaccine when my body is already immune to it now? Ad A: When someone has had an infection, and the body has producedantibodiesas a result, this is called "natural immunity." But early evidence suggests natural immunity to ...
doi:10.1016/j.jfma.2021.06.023Muhammad Zaheer ud DinMudassar SattarFatima Amir CheemaUsman Ayub AwanJournal of the Formosan Medical Association
Do I need to quarantine if I've had the vaccine? If you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and you've been exposed to someone who is sick, the CDC now says you no longer have to quarantine. Fully vaccinated means that at least two weeks have passed since you've received the sec...
The Effect of Parental Vaccine Literacy Level and Attitudes on COVID-19 Vaccination Decisions for Children Aged 5-11 Years: A Cross-sectional Study Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the decision of parents of children aged 5-11 years to vaccinate their children against COVID-...
Do I need a COVID vaccine or vaccination certificate to enter Indonesia? No, it is no longer needed. Can iVisa help me get my travel documents? Yes, for sure! We have an online application form that allows you to apply for many electronic documents to enter Indonesia. They will vary de...
Even fully vaccinated travelers must quarantine for 14 days and obtain a negative COVID-19 test. Where you are traveling from and traveling to matters, along with so many other factors. Fortunately, there are tools available that can greatly simplify the travel experience during the pandemic like...
First and Second COVID Booster Eligibility Before you decide whether to get aboosteror not, you'll first need to take a look atbooster eligibility requirements. Assuming you received your last Pfizer or Moderna vaccine more than five months ago, or two months with the Johnson ...
Why do we need a vaccine for COVID-19? How are vaccines developed? And when will a coronavirus vaccine be available? As COVID-19 continues to sicken and kill thousands of people around the world, politicians, health professionals and the public are wondering how to get out of lockdown...
However, because the strength of antibody protection can wane with time—sometimes quickly in individuals who are older or immuno-compromised—it is important to still get avaccineeven if you have had COVID-19. Credit: Pennsylvania State University ...