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1. Getting vaccinated will help
keep you from getting COVID-19.
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All the currently available vaccines
have been shown to be highly effective
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at preventing the disease.
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As an additional benefit,
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based on what we know
about vaccines from other diseases
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and early data from clinical trails,
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experts believe
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that getting vaccinated may also help
keep you from getting seriously ill
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even if you do get COVID-19.
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And if that's not enough,
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getting vaccinated yourself
may also protect people around you,
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particularly people at increased risk
for severe illness,
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like the elderly and immunocompromised.
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2. Vaccination is a safer way
to help build protection.
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Getting COVID-19 may offer some
natural protection known as immunity,
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but gaining immunity this way can have
serious life-threatening complications.
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There's also no way to know
how COVID-19 will affect you.
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And if you get sick,
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you could end up spreading the disease
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to your friends, family,
and others around you.
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So vaccination is an alternative way
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to gain immunity
by creating an antibody response
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without having to experience sickness.
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3. Vaccination will be an important tool
to help stop the pandemic.
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Wearing masks and social distancing
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help reduce your chance
of being exposed to the virus
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or spreading it to others,
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but these measures are not enough.
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Stopping a pandemic requires
using all the tools we have available.
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To learn more,
visit: cdc.gov/coronavirus.
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Subtitles by Christel Gatica
Review by Carol Wang