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COVID-19 vaccines: The rollout, the risks, and the reason to still wear a mask

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This month, Dr. Campos-Outcalt provides practical insights on the rollout of the 2 coronavirus 2019 vaccines that have been approved for emergency use in the United States. He describes who qualifies for each phase of the rollout, the mild-to-moderate adverse reactions that can be expected, the medications that should be on hand in the event of a serious adverse reaction, and the reason why masks are still important—even after vaccination.


 

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