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  On 1/6/2021 at 5:46 PM, Iriswest said:

Planning to book a refundable ticket for cruise. Inkemaina manchi holiday destinations unte suggest cheyyandi which are kid friendly. Share your plans.r and r happy dance GIF by Celebrity Cruises Gifs

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@Amalapuram vellu akka

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  On 1/6/2021 at 5:46 PM, Iriswest said:

Planning to book a refundable ticket for cruise. Inkemaina manchi holiday destinations unte suggest cheyyandi which are kid friendly. Share your plans.r and r happy dance GIF by Celebrity Cruises Gifs

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Nice sis, I'm planning to go to deomali in India, it's a cold weather hill station

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Does the vaccine protect people from getting COVID-19? If so, how come I still have to wear a mask?

This is a good question! It's important to be clear about what we know and what we don't know about what the vaccine does. What we know is that the Pfizer vaccine is very effective at preventing symptomatic illness and severe disease. That means the vaccine appears to prevent people from getting sick enough that they develop symptoms, and very importantly, it prevents people from becoming so severely ill that they end up in the hospital. This is really great news.

Here's what the studies don't yet show. They haven't looked at whether the vaccine prevents someone from carrying COVID-19 and spreading it to others.
It's possible that someone could get the vaccine but could still be an asymptomatic carrier. They may not show symptoms, but they have the virus in their nasal passageway so that if they're speaking, breathing, sneezing and so on, they can still transmit it to others.

This is the main reason why we can't stop wearing masks right after we get the vaccine. The vaccine will protect you from getting ill and then ending up hospitalized. But it's possible that you could still carry the virus and be contagious to others. So those who get the vaccine should still be wearing masks and practicing physical distancing.

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  On 1/6/2021 at 5:55 PM, mmharshaa said:

Does the vaccine protect people from getting COVID-19? If so, how come I still have to wear a mask?

This is a good question! It's important to be clear about what we know and what we don't know about what the vaccine does. What we know is that the Pfizer vaccine is very effective at preventing symptomatic illness and severe disease. That means the vaccine appears to prevent people from getting sick enough that they develop symptoms, and very importantly, it prevents people from becoming so severely ill that they end up in the hospital. This is really great news.

Here's what the studies don't yet show. They haven't looked at whether the vaccine prevents someone from carrying COVID-19 and spreading it to others.
It's possible that someone could get the vaccine but could still be an asymptomatic carrier. They may not show symptoms, but they have the virus in their nasal passageway so that if they're speaking, breathing, sneezing and so on, they can still transmit it to others.

This is the main reason why we can't stop wearing masks right after we get the vaccine. The vaccine will protect you from getting ill and then ending up hospitalized. But it's possible that you could still carry the virus and be contagious to others. So those who get the vaccine should still be wearing masks and practicing physical distancing.

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Nee bhrama gani vaccine veskunnaka evvadu mask veskodu inka.

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