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Here s What You Should Know As More People In Austin Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19

We don’t know yet. There isn’t enough research to suggest that once everyone is vaccinated there is no risk of spreading the disease. For the vaccines that we do know for polio and measles, for example herd immunity is reached when 80% and 95% of the population, respectively, is vaccinated. We need more research, but it’s possible COVID would probably be in that range, too. Experts have said once we know that vaccines limit the transmission of COVID and around three-fourths of the population is vaccinated, then we’d be in a good position to have conversations about opening things up and people taking off their masks – and moving toward something that feels like a more normal way of life.

How To Process Grief In A Year Filled With Loss (And What Not To Say To Those Grieving, Too)

KUT A candlelight tribute was set up outside the Long Center in late October 2020 in memory of the people who have died because of COVID-19. At the time, Travis County had 450 deaths. By late December 2020, the death toll had risen to 544. Grief is a part of life. But the coronavirus pandemic has led to more loss than usual this year. People have lost loved ones, their health, jobs, routines and their pre-pandemic sense of normalcy. How can people process all of that loss and help others do the same? Central Texas neuropsychotherapist Junice Rockman says honestly acknowledging the losses helps people move through grief.

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