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Is there a medical reason to continue wearing a mask after you have been vaccinated?

I have not seen a good reason to wear a mask after I am vaccinated yet the media still says you deed to wear it. Is this just political? Masks are supposed to reduce your ability to spread the virus. If I am vaccinated and do not catch it, I cannot spread it anyway.
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WanderingThrough · 31-35, F
Apparently you can carry and transmit the virus, even after being vaccinated, you just won’t get sick yourself. 🤷🏻‍♀️
Funtoy4u · 61-69, M
@WanderingThrough I just don't believe that. For someone to be able to spread it their body must replicate the virus. The vaccine prevents it from replicating in your body.
JerseyGal · 51-55, F
@WanderingThrough
Actually the vaccine does not prevent you from getting sick.
It just "may" help to prevent the symptoms from being as bad if you do get the virus.
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WanderingThrough · 31-35, F
@Funtoy4u According to the CDC, a vaccinated person can still catch and transmit the virus. I’m not claiming it’s true, this is just the information we are being told. 🤷🏻‍♀️
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WanderingThrough · 31-35, F
@OldMan70 See the 6th key point....

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/more/fully-vaccinated-people.html