After getting vaccines, most of the time, you won’t get the disease at all. But sometimes, you can still get some mild symptoms (轻微症状). 5 When enough people are vaccinated, it means that the disease is not given a chance to spread through a population. So vaccines are not only ...
Now that the world has successfully completed history’s fastest development of a new vaccine, you might be wondering why we don’t always just make one this fast…
Remembering that even after getting vaccinated, it is necessary to continue with safety measures such as, for example, the use of facial masks and social distance and hygiene, that is, washing your hands frequently and/or sanitizing with 70% alcohol. We can't let our guard down for COVID-...
A separate analysis found that the chance of getting Covid-19 after receiving a vaccine drops sharply 21 days following a first dose, New Scientist reported. Figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS), based on a sample of vaccinated adults, show that the risk of infection initially...
Can I go to a restaurant after I'm vaccinated? It may be best to avoid(避免) it for now.Scientists aren't 100% sure whether you can pick it up and spread it to other people.If you do choose to go to a restaurant or other public places,you still need to wea...
More than 3 of 4 of breakthrough cases occurred in fully vaccinated individuals. Approximately 23% had been partially vaccinated, receiving just 1 dose of an mRNA vaccine, when they became infected. Of the breakthrough cases, 79 individuals experienced critical or severe COVID-19 infect...
Health officials say hundreds of Minnesotans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus became infected with COVID-19, dozens needed to be hospitalized and six people died.
If you've got COVID, do you still need to get vaccinated? The answer is yes. And here's why. If you had COVID in the past, you do have some protection. There's natural immunity. And a lot of people are talking about it. The problem is, it's very variable. And by that,...
Frenck hopes that parents will grant the request. “A friend of mine who’s a general pediatrician in the community said, on more than one occasion, they've had a teenager come in to get a vaccine and Mom hasn't been vaccinated, and so the teenager talked Mom into getting a vaccine ...
He said federal court staffers interact regularly with inmates — who are at high risk of COVID-19 — and that the public would feel safer going to jury duty if they knew staffers were vaccinated. He noted that jail staffers, correction officers and parole officers have gotten...