
What to know about the COVID-19 vaccine
Here you'll find answers to common questions Long Islanders have been asking about the coronavirus vaccines. For the latest information on the COVID-19 pandemic, click here.
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How to get a COVID-19 vaccine appointment
With limited supplies and constantly changing conditions, it can be difficult for Long Islanders to make an appointment for a vaccine. The resources here might help.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci answers LIers' questions about COVID-19 vaccines
Long Islanders submitted more than 2,000 questions to Dr. Anthony Fauci. He couldn't answer all of them, but he did answer a number about coronavirus vaccines and what we should expect.
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LI doctors answer your questions about COVID-19 vaccines
LIers submitted more than 2,000 questions to Dr. Anthony Fauci for a Newsday Live conversation earlier this week. He couldn't answer all of them, so local doctors pick up where he left off.
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What you need to do after getting COVID-19 vaccination
The basic health precautions — avoid large crowds, practice social distancing and wear a mask — should continue even after receiving two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, health professionals say.
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Clearing up coronavirus vaccine myths, misconceptions
Rumors, myths and conspiracy theories abound about the coronavirus vaccine. We explain the facts behind the shots.
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Experts answer your COVID-19 vaccine questions
Newsday readers submitted more than 2,000 questions about the safety, efficacy and rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines to Dr. Anthony Fauci. He answered some of their questions during a recent webinar. We organized the others into categories and turned to local experts. You can find their answers here.
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FAQ: Can your employer force you to get the COVID-19 vaccine?
As the distribution begins to filter down to the majority of the general population, questions remain whether employers can, and will, make coronavirus vaccination mandatory.