Many of us have grown tired of wearing face masks. If you’re vaccinated, you may be asking: Do I still need to wear a mask?
Why Get a COVID Vaccine? (Page 2)
Maybe you have a history of severe allergies. Or you’re concerned the COVID vaccine will make your healthy child sick.
The bottom line: According to CDC data, fully vaccinated people are:
- Much less likely to get COVID
- Much less likely to die from COVID
We’ve put together this guide to address your concerns and questions. Ready to get vaccinated? Make an appointment at UVA for adults and kids 5 and older. Or find vaccines near you.
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