The COVID-19 vaccines: What you need to know

Vaccines teach your immune system to recognize foreign germs and fight them of. When you choose to get vaccinated, you are protecting yourself from serious illness. The vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer are mRNA vaccines that contain genetic material to teach cells in your body to make specific proteins. Those proteins produce antibodies that are needed to protect you. These types of vaccines have been studied for decades and science has proven them to be effective. COVID-19 vaccines do not actually give you the virus. When you begin to experience sickness after receiving the vaccine shot, your immune system is signaling you that it is working. If you would like more information about getting the COVID-19 vaccine, visit vaccines.gov or check in with your local state health website.

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