Kry u Covid-19 vaccine does not mean that you can act as if everything in your world is normal. There are still thousands of Americans who are still not vaccinated and could possibly get sick – possibly from someone else who has been vaccinated. With that in mind: “What is your message tonight to both the vaccinated and the vaccinated Americans about what they should do now and what not,” host Mehdi Hasan asked MSNBC to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical adviser to the president. Read on for his top 5 answers, and what he thinks you should NOT do after vaccination – and to ensure your health and the health of others, do not miss it Sign that your disease is actually coronavirus disguised.

Hasan asked, “Eat and drink indoors in restaurants and bars. Is that okay now?” “No, it’s still not good,” Fauci replies, “for the simple reason that the level of infection, the dynamics of infection in the community, is still alarmingly high. Like yesterday, there were almost 80,000 new infections and we were already hanging about 60, 70 seventy-five thousand, so if you are not vaccinated, please be vaccinated as soon as your vaccination is available, and if you are vaccinated, remember that you must still be careful and not get involved in pressure situations, especially indoors, where people do not wear masks, and for the time being until we finally show that a person who has been vaccinated does not get the subclinical infection and can spread to others, you should also continue to wear a mask. ‘Keep reading to see Fauci’s other essential vaccine thoughts.

One study showed that the Pfizer vaccine lasted at least six months. “We have to be careful with the number of six months,” said Dr. Fauci said. “The study only lasted six months. So we know for sure that it will be effective for six months, but it is very likely that it will be effective for a significantly longer period of time. The way to get the answer is to just follow people now enough to determine when the level of effectiveness or protection decreases. “So will we all need braces? Or annual shots, as with flu?” If it turns out to be a year or a year and a half “We need to take shots to maintain that level of protection.”

When asked if we still need masks, dr. Fauci said: “I will just go back to what the president said, even before he was inaugurated, that we should have universal masks. He said for at least a hundred days could quite possibly last longer than a hundred days. Everyone should have a wearing a mask. They need to avoid the gathering. They need to keep their distance and they need to wash their hands as often as possible. We are not here yet. We had 80,000 new infections these days. “We have not won it yet. We will win it, but we have not won it yet.”

Fauci was asked when we could achieve herd immunity, or if one day it would just be announced that we had reached herd immunity. “Well, it’s not going to be that simple,” says Dr. Fauci. “I really believe that herd immunity with respect to COVID-19 is a bit of a concept because we do not know what percentage of the people who were vaccinated, plus people who were infected, recovered and are now immune to reinfection. We do not know what the number is, we know what it is for a disease like measles, for example, but we do not yet know what it is for SARS-CoV-2.The best way to look at it is just as fast that as many people can be vaccinated as we possibly can.And we can.And what you will definitely see is a reduction in the number of cases per day, to the point where you get to a very low level. , then you can say you’re in a much more protected area. ‘
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So follow Fauci’s principles and help end this pandemic, no matter where you live – wear a face mask which fits snugly and is double layered, do not travel, social distance avoid large crowds, do not go indoors with people you do not shelter with (especially in pubs), practice good hand hygiene, be vaccinated if available to you, and around you and to protect the lives of others, do not visit any of these things 35 places you are likely to catch COVID.