Local Healthcare Worker Struggling To Get Second Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine
Health experts initially suggested people get their second dose between 21 and 28 days after receiving the first dose, though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has since updated its recommendations, saying that it was fine to wait a few weeks longer.
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