Did you receive the VACCINE against Covid-19? EYE, this is what you should AVOID doing

More and more people are receiving the coronavirus vaccine, although it is important to consider some aspects

The Covid-19 vaccine reaches more and more people around the world, although this does not mean that health measures should be set aside to avoid contagion, since it is a totally new disease. 

It is important to note that until now, 100 percent effectiveness has not been proven in any of the vaccines. Also, how the virus will react to new strains of Covid-19 is unknown, although some scientists have indicated that it works. 

In an interview for CNN, Dr. Leana Wen urged the population to continue with health measures for Covid-19 , since it is about the fight against a disease that can be spread to people who have not received the vaccine. 

Do's and Don'ts 

The doctor indicated that the people who received the vaccine should continue with the sanitary measures, because until now it is unknown if whoever has been vaccinated can be a carrier of the virus and thus infect the people around them. 

In addition, some of those who have received the vaccine may consider venturing into activities that they previously avoided for fear of contagion, such as traveling, so they asked to avoid them because the vaccine is not 100 percent effective , it avoids becoming seriously ill. 

It has been known of some cases of people who were infected with the virus despite having received the vaccine , on this, he pointed out that it takes time to take effect, hence the importance of continuing with health measures. 

"If enough people are vaccinated we can achieve herd immunity and finally end the pandemic," he said.

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