Nearly 60,000 Erie County residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, including a majority of those 65 and older. Fully vaccinated means they are two weeks past their final vaccination.
The question on many of their minds is, What can I do now that I have been vaccinated?
The short answer is that they can do more things than they could before their vaccinations, but not as many as they could before the pandemic.
Let s look at more specific recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, and the Cleveland Clinic:
Visit indoors with family and friends. People who are fully vaccinated can gather indoors with other fully vaccinated people without having to wear a face mask or stay at least six feet apart, the CDC recommended.
COVID in Pa.: 3M fully vaccinated but death average starts to climb as Lehigh Valley hits 1.5K total deaths | Pa. COVID vaccine map (04/17/21)
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LVHN staff check on people waiting to be released after receiving the COVID-19 vaccination on Saturday, March 27 at Northampton Community College in Bethlehem Township. Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
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The state of Pennsylvania has reached 3 million fully vaccinated residents, according to data combined from the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the City of Philadelphia. Specifically, there are 3,070,079 individuals who are now fully vaccinated against the novel coronavirus through the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Karterria Finkley became Atlanta’s first-ever HIV executive fellow in February. (Photo courtesy City of Atlanta)
The City of Atlanta brought on a public health expert for a one-year fellowship to create a strategic plan to address the HIV epidemic.
Dr. Karterria Finkley started as the city’s first-ever HIV executive fellow in February. She has more than 10 years of public health service, including work with the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the DeKalb Board of Health, the Atlanta VA Medical Center and UNICEF.
Finkley told Project Q Atlanta that her first goal is helping Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms strengthen the city’s partnerships in the fight against HIV.
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