Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Gather With Non-Vaccinated People

Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Gather With Non-Vaccinated People

Fully Vaccinated Peoplebr Can Safely Gather Withbr 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 vaccinatedbr two weeks after their final shot, as the body has hadbr enough time to build up antibodies. .br Fully vaccinated people can safely congregate indoorsbr with other fully vaccinated people without safety measures,br such as physical distancing or mask-wearing. .br They can also have small gatheringsbr with other households, even if that groupbr contains non-vaccinated people. .br This is very welcome guidance …br This opens the door for grandparentsbr to meet with their children andbr grandchildren without masks,br indoors, for a nice group hug, Dr. Richard Besser, via NBC News.br The caveat is that the non-vaccinatedbr people should not be at risk of severebr COVID-19, as there may still bebr a risk of transmission. .br COVID-19 mitigation measures shouldbr also still remain status quo in public places. .br This includes frequent hand washing,br wearing masks and avoiding crowded areas. .


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Uploaded: 2021-03-08

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