You are therefore fully vaccinated. Now what?

In this January 21, 2021 file photo, a medical staff member is preparing the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Tudor Ranch in Mecca, California.  With vaccination against COVID-19 in full swing, social platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter say they have intensified their fight against misinformation that undermines confidence in the vaccines.

Photo: AP Photo / Jae C. Hong.

In this January 21, 2021 file photo, a medical staff member is preparing the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Tudor Ranch in Mecca, California. With vaccination against COVID-19 in full swing, social platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter say they have intensified their fight against misinformation that undermines confidence in the vaccines.

Ginna Roe

Updated: April 10, 2021 3:23 PM

Created: 10 April 2021 14:37


More than 1.9 million Minnesotans have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccinations as the state continues its efforts to increase the spread.

But many people still have questions about what they can do if they are fully vaccinated and what they should endure. 5 EYEWITNES NEWS spoke with dr. Frank Rhame, a doctor at the infectious diseases of Abbott North West Hospital, talks to clear up some of these uncertainties.

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