What Can I Do Once Fully

What Can I Do Once Fully Vaccinated?

Once you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you can do many things you could not do before, such as:

Gather indoors with fully vaccinated people without wearing a mask or social distancing.

Fully vaccinated people can gather indoors with other fully vaccinated people without wearing a mask or social distancing, except in certain settings, such as healthcare facilities, where masks may still be required.

Travel domestically without getting a COVID-19 test or quarantining.

Fully vaccinated people can travel domestically without getting a pre-travel COVID-19 test or quarantining after travel, unless the travel destination requires it.

Travel internationally with fewer restrictions.

Fully vaccinated people may be able to travel internationally with fewer restrictions, such as quarantine or testing requirements. However, some countries may still require a pre-travel COVID-19 test or proof of vaccination. Check the travel requirements for your destination before you book your trip.

Attend large gatherings, such as concerts, sporting events, and conferences.

Fully vaccinated people can attend large gatherings, such as concerts, sporting events, and conferences, without wearing a mask or social distancing.

Go to work or school without restrictions.

Fully vaccinated people can go to work or school without restrictions, such as wearing a mask or social distancing. However, some employers and schools may still have their own policies in place, such as requiring masks or testing.

Visit nursing homes and other vulnerable settings.

Fully vaccinated people can visit nursing homes and other vulnerable settings without restrictions.

Get a booster shot.

The CDC recommends that everyone who is fully vaccinated get a booster shot to increase their protection against COVID-19.

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