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Can You Get COVID Twice? Here's What Infectious Disease Doctors Say
With new variants of the coronavirus emerging across the U.S. and many in Illinois still awaiting their chance to receive the vaccine, some are wondering if there’s a risk of contracting COVID twice.
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Can You Get COVID Twice? Here's What One Infectious Disease Doctor Says
With new variants of the coronavirus emerging across the U.S. and many in Illinois still awaiting their chance to receive the vaccine, some are wondering if there’s a risk of contracting COVID twice.
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Dr. Ezike Urges Parents, Guardians to ‘Make Plans' to Get Kids Vaccinated
As the FDA plans to meet soon to discuss the next eligible age group, children ages 5-11, for the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine, Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike urges parents and guardians to make plans to get their kids vaccinated.
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Got Symptoms? You Should Still Get Tested for COVID Even If You're Vaccinated, Experts Say
Should vaccinated individuals get tested for coronavirus if they are experiencing COVID symptoms?
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Got Symptoms? You Should Still Get Tested for COVID Even If You're Vaccinated, Expert Says
Should vaccinated individuals get tested for coronavirus if they are experiencing COVID symptoms? Yes, according to Chicago experts.
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Got Symptoms? You Should Still Get Tested for COVID Even If You're Vaccinated, Expert Says
Should vaccinated individuals get tested for coronavirus if they are experiencing COVID symptoms?
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Here's What You Can and Cannot Do Once You're Fully Vaccinated
Can you see people? Should you still wear a mask? What about social distancing?
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Can You Get COVID Twice? Here's What Illinois Health Experts Have Said
With new variants of the coronavirus emerging across the U.S. and many in Illinois still awaiting their chance to receive the vaccine, some are wondering if there’s a risk of contracting COVID twice.
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So You're Fully Vaccinated. Now What? Experts Reveal What Changes
You’ve received both shots of your COVID vaccine, or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson single-shot vaccination, so now what?
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So You're Fully Vaccinated. Now What? Experts Reveal What Changes
You’ve received both shots of your COVID vaccine, or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson single-shot vaccination, so now what?
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Here's What Chicago's Top Doc Thinks of the New CDC Guidelines for Vaccinated People
Chicago’s top doctor said she was “excited” to hear about the updated guidelines for vaccinated people released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week, but there are some things that still won’t change.
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When Can You See People After Getting Vaccinated? Latest on the CDC's New COVID Guidelines
After receiving the coronavirus vaccine, when is it safe to expand your social circles or see loved ones?
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CDC Releases New Guidelines for Individuals Vaccinated Against COVID
The CDC has released new guidelines for individuals who have been vaccinated against coronavirus, and it’s great news for those hoping for a return to a more normal way of life. NBC 5’s Regina Waldroup has the story.
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CDC Releases New Guidance for Fully-Vaccinated Individuals
The CDC has released long-awaited guidance for individuals who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, as NBC 5’s Rob Stafford explains.
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Should You Wait to Receive a COVID Vaccine With New Variants Arising?
Should you wait to receive the coronavirus vaccine if new variants continue to arise? Chicago’s top doctor weighs in.
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Chicago's Top Doctor Shares Biggest Concern With Emerging COVID Variants
Chicago’s top doctor said she’s less worried about the current variants being monitored in the U.S., because she has a bigger concern she’s monitoring.
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COVID Vaccine: Can You Socialize Once You're Fully Vaccinated? Experts Answer
After receiving the coronavirus vaccine, when is it safe to expand your social circles or see loved ones?
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Ask the Experts: Can You Get Coronavirus Twice?
With the coronavirus pandemic continuing into its second year, the question was asked this evening: can you get the virus twice? Our experts weighed in.
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Illinois' Top Doctor on Vaccine and Visiting Loved Ones
As part of NBC 5’s “Vaccinated State” panel to answer viewer questions about the coronavirus vaccine in Illinois, Ngozi Ezike, Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, responded to a question about how soon family members may safely visit each other again.
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‘The One You Can Get Ahold of First': Top Chicago Doctor Weighs-In on Best Vaccine
As part of NBC 5’s “Vaccinated State” panel to answer viewer questions about the coronavirus vaccine in Illinois, Dr. Marina Del Rios, an emergency medicine specialist at the University of Illinois at Chicago Hospital, responded to a question about whether one vaccine is better to receive than the other.