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It seems that with this latest round of Covid we are seeing less fatal incidents, however, this variant is spreading rather quickly. Could our reduced fatalities be due to vaccines? many will say yes.

 

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Of course, when it comes to Covid vaccinations, it is a personal choice and everyone is entitled to their choice...whether to get one of the vaccines or not.

When talking about the Covid vaccines, I had an opportunity to sit down and talk with Dr. Sandeepa Utpat, MD - Chief of Infectious Disease at RWJ Barnabas Health Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus in Lakewood.  It has been about a year since RWJ Barnabas Health introduced the Covid vaccine to front-line team members here at the Jersey Shore.

Dr. Utpat took time to discuss the vaccine and some of the issues that Covid has brought up for residents here in Ocean and Monmouth Counties...

 

 

We hope that you and your families will stay safe and healthy as we head into the brand new year. For the latest on the Covid 19 Pandemic stay with 92.7 WOBM News for the latest here at the Jersey Shore.

 

Answers to 25 common COVID-19 vaccine questions

Vaccinations for COVID-19 began being administered in the U.S. on Dec. 14, 2020. The quick rollout came a little more than a year after the virus was first identified in November 2019. The impressive speed with which vaccines were developed has also left a lot of people with a lot of questions. The questions range from the practical—how will I get vaccinated?—to the scientific—how do these vaccines even work?

Keep reading to discover answers to 25 common COVID-19 vaccine questions.

 

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