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What Happens After I’m Vaccinated?
What Happens After I’m Vaccinated?
Additional Precautions to Take
- When transmission rates are high, all people should wear a mask regardless of vaccination status and practice social distancing in public indoor spaces and crowded outdoor spaces.
- Fully vaccinated individuals should get tested and stay home if they get symptoms of COVID-19.
Traveling & Vaccination
- Within the U.S., fully vaccinated travelers do NOT need to get tested or self-quarantine before or after traveling.
- For international travel, monitor and follow any restrictions at your destination
- Fully vaccinated travelers are less likely to get and spread COVID-19.
- Wearing a mask is required on planes, buses, trains and other forms of public transportation.
- Masks are also required at U.S. airports and train stations.
- Each hotel has its own policy regarding face coverings for their employees and guests. Check with your hotel before traveling regarding their face covering policy for vaccinated guests.
Vaccine & Health "Passports"
- Keep your vaccination card in a safe place. Take a picture of it with your phone. If lost, contact the place that administered your vaccine or your local health department.
- “V-Safe” is an optional phone app that allows you to provide health check-ins after being vaccinated.
This information is provided by Disability Rights Florida (DRF) for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.
For more information, or to request assistance arranging accessible transportation to a vaccination appointment, scheduling a vaccine appointment or reminder, or reporting other difficulties related to vaccine access, please contact DRF toll-free at (800) 722-8142, or through TDD at (800) 346-4127.
Updated 5/23/2023
