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2021-09-07
The Possibility of COVID-19 after Vaccination: Breakthrough Infections
COVID-19 vaccines are effective at preventing infection, serious illness, and death. Most people who get COVID-19 are unvaccinated. However, since vaccines are not 100% effective at preventing infection, some people who are fully vaccinated will still get COVID-19. An infection of a fully vaccinated person is referred to as a “vaccine breakthrough infection.” -
2020-12-14
Recommendations for Tribal Ceremonies and Gatherings During the COVID-19 Outbreak
These are COVID-19 recommendations from the CDC specifically addressing tribal ceremonies such as sweat lodge, social gatherings and seasonal ceremonies. -
2020-01-01
COVID19 candidates
This is the official CDC website and it explains everything about the vaccine including talk about who should, and should not, get the vaccine. This includes factors such as your health status, age, and more. -
2020-12-14
Pregnant in a Pandemic
I uploaded his page I found because it is an updated source of data for pregnant women during the current pandemic. The page shows total reported Covid cases of Pregnant women in the U.S. which is currently at 44,183. Along with the total deaths which is at 57 currently. It also provides other graphs and statistics on this demographic. This is very important data that historians can once day use when studying this time period. -
2020-11-18
Staying Safe In Restaurants And Bars
As bars and restaurants continue day to day operations all over the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers consideration on their website in ways they can reduce the risk for employees, customers and the community. These establishments will collaborate with their state and local health officials on how to implement these considerations. When considering these ideas they are meant to supplement and not replace any state or local health and safety laws. The longer people interact with one another the higher risk of spreading covid-19. One key take away from the article that stuck out to me was the spacing that the CDC recommends and that I see mostly in restaurants and bars today. Capacity has been reduced and tables have been moved six feet apart to slow the spread. -
2020-11-08
COVID-19 Hotspot Counties: March 2020 - July 2020
The map shows how serious this pandemic is in the United States and how widespread COVID-19 really is. This is important to me because it will remind me of the time living during this pandemic. -
2020-03-16
Governmental Coronavirus Postcard Mailer
I received this mailer on March 24, 2020. It outlines "President Trump's Coronoavirus Guidelines for America,' dated March 16, 2020. Includes various tips such as "Avoid eating or drinking at bars and restaurants--USE PICKUP OR DELIVERY OPTIONS," and "DO NOT VISIT nursing homes or retirement or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance." Also recommends following state and local authorities' directions and visiting the coronavirus.gov website. "It is critical that you do your part to slow the spread of the coronavirus." -
2020-03-16
Back side of CORONAVIRUS.GOV postcard
This is the reverse/back side of postcard put out by the US government giving recommendations on what to do if you are ill, high risk groups to avoid, and to practice good hygiene during the Coronavirus pandemic. -
2020-03-16
Front of CORONAVIRUS.GOV postcard
This postcard came in the mail, sent out by US government, gives recommendations on what to do if you are sick, not to visit high risk persons and to practice good hygiene with the Coronavirus Pandemic. -
2020-03-13
CDC Website
A screenshot of the Center's for Disease Control Website.