Following a COVID vaccine, the immune system immediately begins to mount a response towards the virus, but it takes about two weeks for it to be fully protective. Experts say it's wise to wait to see if you become ill after COVID exposure before getting vaccinated.
that those of us who have been vaccinated who also have very high viral load and could spread the virus as well. yes. but at the same time, what we re seeing is that the vaccines are working, despite the study, perhaps indicating concern. the main point is that those who got sick didn t didn t get sick, those who got infected didn t get as sick as those who weren t vaccinated. oh, yeah, we can t stop emphasizing that. your chances of dying if you ve been vaccinated is just so slim. it is very, very slim. so, we want to not have that as something that changes your thoughts to say, why get vaccinated. no, you need to get vaccinated because the people universally that are dying are individuals who are not vaccinated. so, yeah, i think that s very important to notify everyone that please, please, the answer is to get vaccinated. now, one of the things that just has really jumped up is the
guys. so glad you showed up. considering that the symptoms are a cross between mono and food poisons, i was one of the few that didn t get sick, which i was like super psyched about. and i was like, that s just because i grew up around cat pooh and didn t wash my hands after cleaning the litter boxes. you re just tough. if nothing else, i have a high tolerance for pooh. stick around, more with jay after this. please do. coming up, more with jay.
every animal in god s creation was poohing into this mud and we were working in it and a great deal of people got really sick. this is a fascinating story, guys. so glad you showed up. considering that the symptoms are a cross between monoand food poisons, i was one of the few that didn t get sick, which i was like super psyched about. and i was like, that s just because i grew up around cat pooh and didn t wash my hands after cleaning the litter boxes. you re just tough. if nothing else, i have a high tolerance for pooh. stick around, more with jay after this. please do. coming up, more with jay.
so for investigators have not been able to trace the strain to a particular source like food and now, an expert on infectious disease and chair of the department of preventive maintenance at vanderbilt. good to see you. guest: good to be with you. shepard: we hear a lot of e. coli talk but when kids diet is serious. guest: it surely is and this is clearly an outbreak. and it is getting the full court press both from the centers for disease control and all the state health departments to fine the cause just as quickly as possible. and to cut it off so we do not get anymore cases. shepard: it is a big world across six states how do you begin the process? guest: the cdc coordinates and all the folks in the public health department in those states work together, interview the cases, interview other people who are close to them, who didn t get sick, and try to compare what it is they ate or didn t eat to give them a clue of what the source is because it