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COVID-19 Vaccine
Beating COVID-19 will require many tools. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved a vaccine, and that is an important tool. But the first doses will be given to those most at risk, and it will take time and effort to produce and distribute enough vaccine for everyone. Until then, please continue to wear a mask, maintain at least 6 feet of social distance, and wash or sanitize your hands often.
UAB Medicine will keep you informed as we receive more information about the COVID-19 vaccine, including when it will be available to everyone upon request.
COVID-19 Vaccine Patient Frequently Asked Questions >>
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