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Kentucky monastery Covid-19 cases not evidence of vaccine problems

Copyright AFP 2017-2021. All rights reserved. Online articles say that dozens of nuns in the US state of Kentucky tested positive for Covid-19 after being vaccinated against the disease and two died, questioning the efficacy and the safety of the shots. But one nun said another sister at the monastery contracted the disease prior to the vaccinations, prompting others to be tested after receiving the vaccine, and that the deaths were the result of Covid-19. “80% of the nuns in this Kentucky convent got COVID 2 days after vaccine,” reads the headline of an article published on February 25, 2021 by Life Site News, a website originally founded by a Canadian national anti-abortion organization. 

Answering your COVID questions: If I m vaccinated, can I still get sick if I live with someone who isn t?

Answering your COVID questions: ‘If I m vaccinated, can I still get sick if I live with someone who isn t? Dr. Steve Feagins said even for someone with existing serious illnesses, the vaccine makes COVID-19 infections less serious than they could be without the shot. and last updated 2021-03-02 19:48:09-05 What can happen if some members of a household are vaccinated while others aren’t? WCPO viewer Patty Brooks said she has health conditions that put her at risk, and she wants to get the vaccine. However, she said her husband and son will not get the vaccine. When I get the vaccine, am I protected should they fall victim to Covid? We live in the same house so I am concerned about my health since I am the one who is high risk,” she asked on Facebook.

Answering your COVID questions: Are vaccine sites scheduling appointments based on health conditions?

Answering your COVID questions: Are vaccine sites scheduling appointments based on health conditions?
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Answering your COVID questions: Can I get a shot in another state?

Answering your COVID questions: ‘Can I get a shot in another state?’ Why rules differ state by state Every state approaches COVID-19 vaccinations differently, with different sets of rules for who can get a shot and where. and last updated 2021-02-25 19:57:46-05 Every state approaches COVID-19 vaccinations differently, with different sets of rules for who can get a shot and where. One WCPO viewer, who asked not to be named, wrote to us: “Why do you not have to be an Ohio resident, work in Ohio or even be a UC health patient in order to receive the covid vaccine? Other states like Kentucky, require you to be a resident or essential worker in the state and proof is required?”

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