Biden got COVID-19 vaccine and still wears 2 masks: Doctors weigh in
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President Biden has been fully vaccinated for coronavirus since January.
Experts we talked to offered several explanations, including protecting those who have not been vaccinated, providing an example to others, and potentially being concerned about the risk the virus still poses despite full inoculation. One also referenced the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) recently released guidelines on what is considered safe for individuals who are fully vaccinated, noting that the shot does not equate to receiving a "free pass" to resume normal life. "As the vaccinated person, it’s not just about you," Dr. Henry F. Raymond, associate professor, Rutgers School of Public Health, told Fox News. "It’s also about the people you may encounter. The vaccine is not making you immune to becoming infected, the vaccine is mitigating the effect of that infection and hopefully in most cases reducing your risk of developing COVID-19, which is the disease."More Related News