Fox Morning News asks Dr. Von Schwarz about the latest information on Covid-19 vaccine safety and availability. According to Fox News, “A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted Thursday (Dec. 10, 2020) to endorse the Pfizer – BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, clearing the way for FDA leaders to authorize emergency mass distribution amid an ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases across the country.”
Dr. Ernst von Schwarz is a world renowned cardiologist and medical researcher. He practices in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Temecula, CA.
News of the Covid-19 vaccines is creating confusion as people ask when the vaccines may be available for mass vaccination. Will everyone be required by government or employers to be vaccinated? How will vaccination affect the workplace?
1. Should you get a Covid-19 shot if you’ve already been infected by the virus?
2. How long does it take to develop immunity after getting the vaccine?
3. Will your employer force you to be vaccinated?
4. Will people be required to carry a card proving that they have been vaccinated?
5. How can you learn when vaccines will become available in your county or state?
News reports state that the Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines will require two doses, administered roughly 3 to 4 weeks apart. Recipients will have to receive both doses from the same manufacturer. The vaccines “will not be interchangeable.”