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“Which one did you get?”
“Did you have any side effects?”
“When will you be fully vaccinated?” We are all going through this vaccination experience together and learning new things in real time. And though the COVID vaccine rollout in the U.S. has been nothing short of a miracle, it has also presented some major challenges: On April 28, the
New York Times reported that 8% of people who got the first dose of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines missed their second dose, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
That’s around five million Americans who haven’t completed the two-dose series of the mRNA vaccines, due to personal choice, lack of access, or logistical errors within the supply chain. If you or a loved one missed out on the second shot, you likely have concerns about this. Can someone be considered fully vaccinated if they only got one dose? Are they even protected at all?