All of the approved vaccines provide protection against the known variants circulating in the U.S. That said, it’s still important to keep your guard up even after you’re fully vaccinated, especially if there’s high community transmission where you live (right now, that’s most places in the U.S.). You’ve heard it before, but it bears repeating: Keep wearing masks, social distancing, and avoiding large gatherings—whether indoors or outdoors.
The CDC guidance seems surprising, although perhaps it's a focus on only considering mortality. "You might get it but it won't be serious," seems to continue the dismissal of long chronic conditions like long COVID.
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The CDC guidance seems surprising, although perhaps it's a focus on only considering mortality. "You might get it but it won't be serious," seems to continue the dismissal of long chronic conditions like long COVID.