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COVID-19 Vaccine Questions: Can I test positive after getting the shot? What if Iâve already had COVID? Share Updated: 6:43 PM PST Jan 14, 2021 Share Updated: 6:43 PM PST Jan 14, 2021
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Show Transcript BE ADMINISTERED, PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY ARE SENDING IN QUESTIONS TO OUR NEWSROOM. KCRA 3âS BRITTANY JOHNSON IS TRACKING THEM. SHE SPOKE WITH AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE DOCTOR TO GET YOU ANSWERS. BRITTANY: AS ADDITIONAL PEOPLE BECOME ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THE VACCINE, WE RECEIVED MORE QUESTIONS. FIRST QUESTION CAN YOU TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 IF YOU HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED A CORONAVIRUS VACCINE? THE ANSWER TO THAT IS PROBABLY YES BUT NOT 100% CERTAINTY. WE KNOW THE VACCINE PREVENTS DISEASE FROM OCCURRING IN 95% OF PEOPLE, WHICH MEANS 5% COULD ACTUALLY STILL GET DISEASE. WHAT WE DONâT KNOW IS IF THE VACCINE ACTUALLY ONLY PREVENTS INFECTION OR IF IT JUST PREVENTS DISEASE. BRITTANY: IF A PERSON HAD COVID-
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Eyewitness News anchor Erik Barajas gathered leaders from Houston and Harris County Tuesday night for a town hall answering your concerns.
More than 400 viewers submitted questions for our panelists, which included:
Mayor Sylvester Turner, City of Houston
Dr. David Persse, Houston Health Authority
Dr. Peter Hotez, Baylor College National School of Tropical Medicine dean
Dr. Sherri Onyiego, Harris County Public Health local health authority
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) With COVID-19 infections on the rise across southeast Texas, concerns are growing over the slow start to vaccine distribution and whether those already immunized will be able to get their second dose in time.
Eyewitness News anchor Erik Barajas gathered leaders from Houston and Harris County Tuesday night for a town hall answering your concerns.
More than 400 viewers submitted questions for our panelists, which included:
Mayor Sylvester Turner, City of Houston
Dr. David Persse, Houston Health Authority
Dr. Peter Hotez, Baylor College National School of Tropical Medicine dean
Dr. Sherri Onyiego, Harris County Public Health local health authority
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