Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccines. Version 6, 12 February 2022
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2022Document Number
PAHO/FPL/IM/COVID-19/22-0004
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Are COVID-19 vaccines effective against new variants? What does it mean for a person to be fully vaccinated? These and other questions are among the most frequently asked questions about vaccination against COVID-19. In this sixth edition, you will find answers to these and other questions. Outdated document. Please refer to the PAHO webpage of Frequently Asked Questions for the latest information on COVID-19 vaccines (https://www.paho.org/en/covid-19-vaccines/frequently-asked-questions-covid-19-vaccines)
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