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Many who have received the coronavirus vaccine wonder: What can I safely do?

Many who have received the coronavirus vaccine wonder: What can I safely do? Laurie McGinley, Lenny Bernstein © Nick Oxford/For The Washington Post After being vaccinated, Marc Wilson, 70, a retired accountant in Norman, Okla., plans to go back to some activities but not others. Soon after Marc Wilson gets his second dose of coronavirus vaccine, he plans to resume one of his pre-pandemic joys: swimming laps with his friends. But most other activities including volunteering at a food pantry and homeless shelter will be off-limits until the outbreak is curbed and scientists know more about the threat of emerging variants.

Many who have received coronavirus vaccine wonder: What can I safely do?

The Washington Post February 1, 2021 Soon after Marc Wilson gets his second dose of coronavirus vaccine, he plans to resume one of his pre-pandemic joys: swimming laps with his friends. But most other activities – including volunteering at a food pantry and homeless shelter – will be off-limits until the outbreak is curbed and scientists know more about the threat of emerging variants. “I can definitely broaden the things I do, but I still have to be quite cautious,” said Wilson, 70, a retired accountant in Norman, Okla., who has diabetes and other health problems. “When your doctor tells you, ‘If you get covid, you’re dead,’ that gets your attention real good.”

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Manycoronavirus vaccine recipients wonder: What can I safely do? After being vaccinated, Marc Wilson, 70, a retired accountant in Norman, Okla., plans to go back to some activities but not others. must credit: Photo for The Washington Post by Nick Oxford Published February 01. 2021 4:28PM | Updated February 01. 2021 9:32PM Laurie McGinley and Lenny Bernstein, The Washington Post Soon after Marc Wilson gets his second dose of coronavirus vaccine, he plans to resume one of his pre-pandemic joys: swimming laps with his friends. But most other activities including volunteering at a food pantry and homeless shelter will be off-limits until the outbreak is curbed and scientists know more about the threat of emerging variants.

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