For the moment, the CDC recommends Americans who’ve received their first or even their second shots to continue following the safety and public health rules. This means you should continue to wear a face mask, stay at least 6 feet away from others, avoid crowds and poorly ventilated spaces, cover coughs and sneezes and so on.
You might have vaccinated, but this doesn’t mean you can’t still pose a threat to someone who hasn’t been infected with COVID-19 or hasn’t received the vaccine yet. To make sure you and everyone around you is safe, check out these 4 Things Dr. Fauci Avoids Even After Getting Vaccinated – You Should Too!.
On the other hand, the CDC says there are some things vaccinated people are no longer required to do. Find out what on the next page.
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