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COVID-19 Do's and Don'ts for Fully Vaccinated, per July 28 CDC Update

By Prime Care Tech Marketing on Sun, Aug 01, 2021 @ 02:12 PM

Tired of reading documentation in long-paragraph format? We are too. That's why we put together easy-to-scan bullets and a printable infographic for the CDC's Interim Public Health Recommendations for Fully Vaccinated People


Why the change? 

While it's safe to resume most pre-pandemic activities, even without a mask, the CDC believes:

  • COVID-10 infections can still occur in a small proportion of fully vaccinated
  • Fully vaccinated people infected with the Delta variant can spread it 

Self-Quarantining

  • DO if you have tested positive in prior 10-days
  • DO if you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms
  • DON'T after travel

Testing
  • DO if experiencing COVID-19 symptoms
  • DO at 3-5 days after exposure to suspected/confirmed COVID-19
  • DON'T before/after domestic travel 
  • DON'T before international travel unless required by the destination
  • DON'T as part of routine screening, if feasible


Masks

  • DO wear it indoors in public in areas of substantial/high transmission
  • CONSIDER it in public indoors, regardless of transmission rate and especially if household members are:  
    • Immunocompromised
    • At increased risk of severe disease
    • Unvaccinated

Other Laws
  • DO follow any applicable federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations.

Special Notes for Immunocompromised
  • Seek medical counseling on the potential for reduced immune responses to COVID-19 vaccines
  • Follow previous COVID-19 prevention measures (mask, 6-foot distancing, avoid crowds and poorly ventilated indoor spaces)

For more information, visit these CDC resources:

Topics: COVID-19 centers for disease control and prevention CDC Fully-vaccinated

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