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WCHD Details What To Do In Public Settings After Receiving Vaccine


The Williams County Health Department has developed community talking points in an effort to provide useful information as we work together to prevent COVID-19 spread in our community.

-It’s important for everyone to continue using all the tools available to help stop this pandemic as we learn more about how COVID-19 vaccines work in real-world conditions. 

-While you are safer with the vaccine, experts don’t know whether getting a COVID-19 vaccine will prevent you from spreading the virus to others. Vaccines are extremely successful at protecting you from COVID-19. If you do get COVID-19, the vaccine will help keep you from getting seriously ill.  

-It takes time for your body to build protection after any vaccine. COVID-19 vaccines that require 2 shots provide greater protection a week or two following your second shot. After 1 to 2 weeks after completing the series (1 shot for Johnson & Johnson, 2 shots for Pfizer and Moderna), the vaccine is very effective at protecting you from the virus.  

-While experts learn more about the protection that COVID-19 vaccines provide, it is necessary that everyone continues using all the tools available to help stop this pandemic. Protect others by wearing a mask, social distancing, washing hands, and avoiding gatherings.  
 -The COVID-19 vaccine is important to help Williams County return to normal but following other precautions after getting your second dose is still necessary. The CDC, ODH, and WCHD will update guidance about precautions as more information is available and as more people can be vaccinated.

-Register online by completing the form on the WCHD’s website (bit.ly/WCVaccine).  

-Register over the phone by calling the Williams County Vaccine Call Center at 419-636-0081. The call center is open Mon.-Fri. from 9am to 4pm. Please reserve phone lines for those who cannot use online resources. 


 


Source: The Village Reporter

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