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Getting vaccinated will help protect you from COVID-19. It will also help protect others around you from getting the virus, including people who are more likely to get very sick or die from COVID-19. If you get the virus, you could spread it to friends, family, and other people in your community—including those who are at high risk.
The vaccine is one of the best ways to help the pandemic end sooner so things can return to normal. That means being able to safely go out and see friends and family, meet new people, and do all the things you enjoy. Getting vaccinated can help save lives and help your community thrive.
Heather Quinn MD - Family Medicine, Lesley Ryan MD - Family Medicine,
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Lus Ceebtoom: Cov ntaub ntawv zwm cia rau hauv lub vev xaib (website) no tsuas yog siv rau kev kawm nkaus xwb. Vim xwm txheej ntawm tus kabmob COVID-19 hloov ceevheev, txawm hais tias pab pawg tshawbfawb los muab cov ntaub ntawv tawm tshiab los zwm cia rau lub vev xaib (website) no kom sai npaum li sai tau los, yog koj xa paub meej txoj kev hloob tshiab ntawm tus kabmob COVID-19, thov mus saib tau ntxiv ntawm lub koomhaum Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html. Nco ntsoov nug koj tus kws kho mob rau cov lus pom zoo kev hloov tshiab tshwj xeeb yog txog koj tus mob.