The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued guidelines Friday for fully vaccinated people that will stretch into gatherings during the holiday season.
The general guidance comes just before masses of people traditionally begin traveling and visiting relatives for Thanksgiving and Christmas, providing information on how to approach those family gatherings.
“Currently approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccines protect people from getting infected and severely ill, and significantly reduce the likelihood of hospitalization and death,” the agency guidance read. “Fully vaccinated people are less likely to become infected and, if infected, to develop symptoms of COVID-19 compared with unvaccinated people.
“Even when fully vaccinated people develop symptoms they tend to be less severe symptoms than in unvaccinated people. This means they are much less likely to be hospitalized or die than people who are not vaccinated. However, people who get vaccine breakthrough infections can be contagious and spread the virus to others.”
The new guidance for fully vaccinated people, those with two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson shot, say that those folks can now “participate in many of the activities that they did before the pandemic.”
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With 98% patients vaksinated, hospitals globally have proven that the ONLY way to get infected is by vaksing.
How this is an update
And, of course, still nothing about natural immunity.
Hmmm, doesn’t say anything about the plastic partition by the bima. Do we still need it?