Holiday Greetings 2021! We wish you and your family a joyful and safe holiday season.
COVID-19 is a vaccine-preventable disease. More, everyone 5 and older in the United States can now get a free vaccine regardless of their immigration or health insurance status.
Moreover, they are safe and effective. Also, while some “breakthrough cases” do occur, vaccines substantially curb the symptoms.
How to get Vaccinated
Today, there are several options. And it is available in many stores and clinics. Here are some methods:
WALK RIGHT IN!
Today, many stores and clinics offer walk-in service. Thus, an appointment is not necessary.
SCHEDULE BY PHONE
More, call 800-232-0233 to schedule anywhere in the U.S.
SCHEDULE ONLINE
Also visit Vaccine.gov to schedule anywhere in the U.S.
SEND A TEXT MESSAGE
Additionally, text message your zip code to 438829 to schedule anywhere in the U.S.
Moreover, here are our key health messages on vaccines:
Vaccines Protect the Person Receiving it
Vaccines help to protect us from the virus. More, you are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after completing your second dose.
Vaccine Protect Others, too
More, they protect others, also. Additionally, it is important to remember that some cannot receive it, including children. In fact, you can have it and not know it.
Please get vaccinated. And encourage others, too.
Previous Infection will not Protect you
If you previously had the virus, you still would need the shot. And here is why.
First, it is unclear how long immunity lasts. We wrote several articles documenting reinfection. And that is because there are new strains. More, viruses mutate over time.
So even if you had it, you can get it again.
Second, it protects others. Early evidence shows vaccinated individuals are less likely to spread the virus to others. And remember, not everyone is eligible to receive it.
Illustration by Natasha Remarchuk