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Why You Still Need To Wear A Face Mask Even If You re Vaccinated

Erlon Silva - TRI Digital via Getty Images You might have noticed that some people who have been vaccinated assume now they’ve had their jab, they can do away with masks altogether. The logic? Surely they can’t get Covid, or pass it on, if they’ve had the vaccine? Wrong. Paul Hunter, a Professor in Medicine at the University of East Anglia, explains: “The vaccine does not prevent all infections and you can still be infectious even after vaccination with any of the current vaccines. Also, you can still get sick.” He and other scientists are urging people to keep wearing face masks after being vaccinated with the first and second doses of the Covid-19 vaccine.

Covid spreaders to face legal action

Covid spreaders to face legal action
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Montana Sticks to Its Patchwork Covid Vaccine Rollout as Eligibility Expands

Montana Sticks to Its Patchwork Covid Vaccine Rollout as Eligibility Expands
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Bat lyssavirus cases prompt new warnings in South Australia

South Australians are being warned about the risks of the transmittable Australian Bat Lyssavirus after two concerning exposure incidents. Both incidents occurred in Adelaide during rescues by trained fauna carers who were vaccinated. READ MORE: Two recent Lyssavirus exposure incidents have prompted the Department for Health and Wellbeing s Communicable Disease Control to issue a warning to communities.(Getty) ABL is a rabies-like disease that can be transmitted to humans if they are bitten or scratched by an infected bat and if treatment is delayed until after the onset of symptoms, the condition is invariably fatal, Communicable Disease Control Branch Director Dr Louise Flood said.

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