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Once the elders have been vaccinated, how long before you can meet (and hug) them?

Once the elders have been vaccinated, how long before you can meet (and hug) them? SECTIONS Once the elders have been vaccinated, how long before you can meet (and hug) them?New York Times Last Updated: Dec 28, 2020, 11:16 AM IST Share Synopsis Family members are hopeful that before too long, they will return to visiting parents and grandparents and other loved ones regularly again. iStock The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines both require two injections the initial shot and a booster three or four weeks later. Von Preyss-Friedman recommends waiting at least two weeks after the second shot to have a visit.

Now That Grandma Has Been Vaccinated, May I Visit Her?

Now That Grandma Has Been Vaccinated, May I Visit Her? The start of a mass coronavirus vaccination campaign at U.S. nursing homes has brought hope to many families. But it may be a while before restrictions loosen. Here are answers to common questions. Vera Leip, 88, of Pompano Beach, Fla., received the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine at the John Knox Village retirement community last week.Credit.Joe Raedle/Getty Images Dec. 21, 2020 A watershed moment has arrived for many families: This week health care workers from CVS and Walgreens, under contract from the federal government, will fan out to nursing homes across the country to begin vaccinating residents against the coronavirus. The shots not only will help protect the nation’s elderly and infirm and the staff who care for them but they raise the prospect of ending the devastating isolation many residents have felt for months.

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