David Buchholz. Buchholz says to also pay attention to the primary vaccination rates in the destinations. During this in-between period as the FDA considers the boosters-for-all-adults authorization, it's all about weighing personal stats against those in the destination. But ultimately, when the time comes, experts seem to all agree that the additional jab is the way to go. You should consider getting tested if you are having any of these symptoms: Fever or chills Cough Sore throat Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing New loss of taste or smell Muscle or body aches Fatigue Headache Congestion or runny nose Nausea or vomiting Diarrhea Additional Testing Information If you have had a positive test, you do not need another test for 3 months after the test date or when symptoms began.
Testing children is also important, since current COVID vaccines aren't available for those under the age of Children may not have fever or other signs of illness yet be able to spread the virus. Testing is key to keeping you and your child safe. An antibody test is done with a blood sample. You should not consider yourself protected from the virus. Find a free testing event near you at scdhec.
Related Resources Guidance on Antigen Testing. Getting children vaccinated also helps slow the virus's spread among the broader population, said Dr.
Nonetheless, having more children vaccinated decreases their chance of spreading the virus to a grandparent or older community member. Parents with questions or concerns about the child COVID vaccine should speak with their primary care doctor or pediatrician, he said. A lot of the worst side effects or the worst-case scenarios with this virus can be avoided.
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