¿Puede la vacuna contra el Covid-19 hacerme contagioso?

Las vacunas autorizadas no contienen el virus del Covid-19 y no es posible que pueda desarrollar el virus del Covid-19 a través de recibir las vacunas. Por lo tanto, las vacunas no pueden hacerlo contagioso con el Covid-19 hacia ninguna persona con la que usted entre en contacto.

Sin embargo, las vacunas contra el Covid-19 requieren de tiempo para que logren alcanzar sus efectos protectores en su totalidad. Es posible infectarse por separado con el virus justo antes o justo después de ser vacunado y enfermarse. Los investigadores tampoco han determinado aún si las vacunas previenen la propagación individual del virus.

Es por ello que el uso de máscaras, el distanciamiento social, la práctica de higiene de manos y el evitar reuniones en grupos grandes siguen siendo esenciales aún después de vacunarse.

The authorized vaccines do not contain the Covid-19 virus, and you cannot develop Covid-19 from the vaccines. Therefore, the vaccines cannot make you contagious with Covid-19 to anyone you come into contact with.

But it does take time for the vaccines to reach their full protection effects. It's possible to be separately infected with the virus just before or just after vaccination and get sick. Researchers also have not yet determined whether vaccines prevent individual spread of the virus.

That's why wearing masks, social distancing, practicing hand hygiene and avoiding large gatherings remain essential after getting vaccinated.

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