Ask Us Your Questions About Safety in the Post-Vaccination World

Each person vaccinated brings us one tiny step closer to a world with less COVID. This is why it is great news that protection against illness begins before you have your second dose, and that the vaccine appears to be safe and effective in children . But we all still have many questions, and I would like to hear yours.

The CDC ‘s official advice on what you can do after vaccination leaves many gaps and gray areas. My friends and family have faced a number of dilemmas over the past few weeks. Should children still wear masks when they play together if all adults in their life are vaccinated? Is it safer to fly now than it used to be? What if you are vaccinated but at high risk, or vaccinated but live with someone at high risk?

In the upcoming issues of Vaccine Watch, I would like to ask the experts your real questions about things that are not covered or clear in the official advice. Are you discussing basic vacation rules for a family of vaccinated and unvaccinated people? Make a list of what you want to do after vaccination? Wondering if there are any opportunities now that all your friends are vaccinated, even if you are not vaccinated?

Post your questions in the comments below or email me at elizabeth.skwarecki@lifehacker.com with the COVID QUESTION theme and I will blame the experts for thinking about anything that interests you.

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