If I had COVID, should I still get vaccinated?

Yes, when you are eligible to get the vaccine, it is recommended that you do so. We are still learning about COVID. While reinfection appears to be rare so far, it is possible to get COVID more than once. If you currently have COVID, wait until after your isolation period is done to get vaccinated. Talk with your healthcare provider for additional guidance.

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1. How effective is the COVID-19 vaccine?
2. Is the vaccine safe?
3. What are the side effects from the vaccine?
4. What adverse reactions were reported for the vaccine?
5. Will the vaccine give me COVID?
6. How do I know if a message or email offering vaccination options is legitimate?
7. When will I get vaccinated?
8. Who should get the vaccine?
9. If I had COVID, should I still get vaccinated?
10. Do I get to choose which vaccine I get?
11. Once I get the vaccine, can I stop wearing a mask?
12. How soon can we get back to pre-pandemic activities?
13. How does the vaccine work?
14. Does the vaccine change my DNA or implant a chip?
15. What is in the vaccine?
16. Where do I find accurate info about the COVID vaccine?
17. Where can I get my COVID-19 Vaccine Record?
18. Do I need a booster?