Should people who have gotten the covid vaccine stop using their face mask in public?
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The vaccine doesn’t give 100% protection against the virus, alright? It is still unknown whether the vaccines prevent individuals from passing COVID-19 to other people, but so far there is no definitive evidence to suggest that vaccines prevent people from passing on the virus. The vaccines effectively prevent people from getting seriously ill from COVID-19, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they prevent people from unknowingly contracting the virus and giving it to others.
According to CDC, if you are fully vaccinated, you no longer need to wear a mask. So, it’s either you get vaccinated or you wear a mask until you’re able to get the shot.
However, it is important to still wear your masks in public and crowded settings like buses, planes, hospitals and the likes.